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FileMaker Pro 8 Upgrade from FileMaker Pro 6-7 Win/Mac
FileMaker Pro 8 Upgrade from FileMaker Pro 6-7 Win/Mac - CD-ROM -

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FileMaker Pro 8 Upgrade from FileMaker Pro 6-7 Win/Mac

List Price: $179.00    Our Price: $178.46

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CD-ROM - 29 August, 2005
from: Filemaker Inc.

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Platforms:
  • Mac OS X
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000

Features:
  • CD-ROM
  • Design and develop customized databases quickly with easy-to-use tools
  • Customize almost every area of FileMaker to fit your business and personal needs
  • Provide web access to FileMaker information for anytime, anywhere access over the web
  • Built-in reports make it simple to share information outside your workgroup
  • You must be a licensed user of FileMaker Pro 6 or FileMaker Pro 7 to qualify for this upgrade

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CD-ROM Description

With a host of new features designed to make the creation of databases easier, FileMaker Pro 8 is an ideal solution for those who are responsible for people, project, assets, and more. In addition to its lineup of standard database creation and management tools, FileMaker Pro 8 features new tools that make customizing databases, accessing FileMaker information over the web, and sharing with other FileMaker users or with those outside your FileMaker workgroup easier than ever.

Customer Reviews

Powerful - Yet Easy To Use

I have been experimenting with relational databases for some time now and I have used both Microsoft Access and Filemaker. Without question, Filemaker has consistently been the easiest, most intuitive of the two products. I am not a programmer but simply an end user who likes to delve into spread sheets and databases as the need arises. Microsoft Access may have more advanced features, things I would probably never use, and conversely it is much more difficult to navigate and it is not as user friendly from someone who isn't a programmer. ^M


About time

So glad I can now finally email a specific record using the PDF feature. Been waiting 6 years for that. Now program does everything I need it to. Amazing that I wrote my own programs with no computer training at all.

 

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