Memento Database and the family mobile game project

Anastasia Sveschinskaya
mementodatabase
Published in
2 min readApr 16, 2018

This customer story stands out the ones we’ve already published. The team version user is not a commercial/nonprofit company or a museum. It is a freelance graphic designer Chris Lee from Buffalo, New York (@ristoworks on Twitter) Just the right example of the Memento Database app being also helpful and easy to use for a freelancer working on a small family project.

Chris says,

“I’ve used the free version in 2014; later that year, I upgraded to Memento Database Pro so that I could use more than two pages in my database designs. In 2017 I decided to test out the team feature of which my siblings and I are taking more and more advantage”

Debugging process using Memento Database app

His brother and sister are collaborating on an upcoming computer/mobile game project.

The team version helps to share databases that would auto-update so Chris and his siblings can be confident that they all are getting real-time data and can receive notifications when updating something.

The teamwork is managed easily. One of the most useful features is the ability to comment as per entry. This feature is essential for game testing: the team has access to the different versions and can comment about bugs that need to be fixed.

All entries can be exported to Google Sheets/imported from them or even linked to a Google sheet. It is a good way to manage data together as a team and always be able to set the team member’s rights to read, write, create, delete the library, or set some specific field permissions too.

Working on the game and designs

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