
I'm attempting to create an application for my own use which is a customizable combination of an information manager-type app and Apple's Automator-style programme..
I am studying international law/international relations and I would find it immensely useful to have an application which pulls information from various online sites/databases i subscribe to (e.g the CIA Factbook containing country economic data, UN treaty information, economic data, whatever) and combines that info in a customizable way, with the ability to search across the various resources and represent the information graphically or textually, add notes, hyperlinks and so on. I could then create/save individual 'workbooks' containing particular info combinations , and save them as PDFs (like Altuit's Hemingway has the ability to save a website as a PDF), export or email them etc. (I've been assured that this should not be too difficult to achieve with Revolution though the realisation of it seems daunting to a newbie like me).
The main application process would be something like:
1. choose location A (URL site or file), choose location B, choose location C
2. select & download data, A,B,C
3. search across locations A,B,C
4. show result
So my question (apart from "Where on earth do I start??") is:
- When is an online information resource an SQL database? For example is the info on the CIA Factbook website [ http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/ ] an SQL db or do I need to set up such a DB to manipulate the data on this or similar sites?
I hope I've explained myself clearly! any pointers would be greatly appreciated
TIA
Frank