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FileMaker Pro 6
FileMaker Pro 6 - CD-ROM -

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FileMaker Pro 6

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CD-ROM - 09 July, 2002
from: Filemaker Inc.

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Platforms:
  • Windows 98
  • Windows Me
  • Windows 95
  • Windows 2000

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CD-ROM Description

FileMaker Pro 6.0 makes data management for individuals and small groups engaging and almost fun. Installation and setup are both surprisingly quick and easy, and the templates and wizards will have most users frolicking with their new or imported databases in just a couple of hours. The interface and design tools are comfortable for Windows users of all levels of experience. The software is not designed for the lowest common denominator, though--advanced users will find FileMaker Pro's scripting language for queries and other tasks handy, if not all-powerful.


Customer Reviews

Filemaker Pro 6 is great!

This versatile program is easy to use and yet makes the tech types happy. For the price there is no comparison!


Fantastically Versatile Program!

To even compare FileMaker Pro with Access is absurd.


Outstanding. More than most people need.

I have worked with very large databses (greater than 500 tables in Oracle and SyBase) and very small ones. If you are looking for a db implementation for less than $50,000, your first product to evaluate should be Filemaker. It will probably do all (and more) than you need. Anyone who says that MS Access is easier or more reliable than Filemaker either works for Microsoft or has some other unhelpful bias. Ask users and/or developers to show you databases built in the two products and you will see an enormous difference. The Access ones are likely to be crude and require frequent redevelopment work. The Filemaker ones are likely to be clean, reliable and flexible.

 

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