XiTouch is a powerful freeform database modeled after the old InTouch from the early 1990s. I have utilized HTML/CSS to replicate the interface, while using MySQL, PHP, and Apache to give it a robust and powerful backend which also makes XiTouch multiuser, networked, and cross platform. The basic interface can be learned and used in minutes, while a wealth of powerful, user modifiable features (password protection, encryption, record locking, powerful find features and more) may be utilized by power users.
To experience XiTouch in its current glory, go to the registration page and create your own account, complete with a fully integrated tutorial (and then send me $$).
The rest of this page is left for historical/archival purposes, and is out of date.
If you find the online demo intriguing, grab XiTouch for yourself. It's donationware, and not open source at present. LinkedResources can host your own XiTouch file for a measly $10 per year.
Thanks to Cascading Style Sheets, there is now parity between Safari on Mac OS X and Internet Explorer (version 5.5 and later) on Windows. Unfortunately, it look like crap with all Mozilla derivatives.
This is what XiTouch used to look like in Safari.