MultiBaseCS Server

by 34u GmbH

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Versions:

  • 5.4.2
  • 5.4.1
  • 5.3.17
  • 5.3.15
  • 5.3.14
  • 5.3.11
  • 5.3.10
  • 5.3.9
  • 5.3.8
  • 5.3.7
  • 5.3.6
  • 5.3.5
  • 5.3.4
  • 5.3.3
  • 5.3.2
  • 5.3.1
  • 5.3.0
  • 5.2.9
  • 5.2.8
  • 5.2.6
  • 5.2.5
  • 5.2.4
  • 5.2.3
  • 5.2.2
  • 5.2.1
  • 5.2.0
  • 5.1.233
  • 5.1.227
  • 5.1.223
  • 5.1.220
  • 5.1.209
  • 5.1.208
  • 5.1.207
  • 5.1.205
  • 5.1.1.190
  • 5.1.1.189
  • 5.1.1.188

MultiBaseCS Server 5.4.2, released by 34u GmbH as the 37th iteration of the line, is a specialized Windows application designed to give environmental authorities a centralized, standards-compliant platform for managing species-protection data. Built for clerks, wildlife officers, and administrative managers, the server software consolidates reporting, permitting, monitoring, and documentation workflows that previously relied on scattered spreadsheets or paper files. Typical use cases include logging sighting reports, issuing protected-species take or habitat modification permits, tracking population trends, and generating EU-compliant export documents for regulated flora and fauna. By hosting the database on premise or in a secure cloud, agencies can grant role-based access to field biologists, veterinarians, customs personnel, and external researchers while maintaining a full audit trail. The program supports automated validation against international red lists, CITES appendices, and national ordinances, reducing improper permits and easing cross-border cooperation. Built-in GIS integration lets officers visualize disturbance zones, nesting sites, and migration corridors, and the server can push alerts when threshold numbers or seasonal restrictions are exceeded. Because all modules share a single data model, updates entered by one division—such as a new threat assessment or a confiscation record—are instantly reflected throughout the system, eliminating duplicate entry and minimizing transcription errors. MultiBaseCS Server therefore falls squarely into the environmental / regulatory compliance category of enterprise software, yet its open interfaces also allow biologists to export standardized datasets for academic analysis. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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