We're looking for recommendations for an inventory database system. Here are the requirements in no particular order. - Resides online so we can view/update it over the internet (awesome if we could view/make changes via smartphone browser, etc.) - Secure + password-protected from prying outsiders (we're not interested in telling the world what we have at this time) - Evan-usable GUI for when we need to customize the fields/hierarchy (we don't want to have to rely on anyone for this) - Not a kludged-together homebrew thing that only the builder can use (we know you can all make a LAMP stack, that alone isn't the solution) - Commercial "cloud" services are fine, but nothing too expensive (f it works and it's reasonably priced, then I don't care if they use Microsoft...) - Nothing hosted on the accounts/servers of individuals/other groups (VCF is a real organization, we need to keep things under control) - We need something relatively soon. This can't be a slow-moving project that gets 75% implemented in six months. - There are open-source museum applications, but they seem way too big/complicated for us. All constructive recommendations are welcome within these requirements. I saw a company called Airtable which might meet the requirements, but I didn't quite understand how to use it. Granted my only hands-on database experience was Appleworks back in the 7th grade. :)