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PC Magazine May 18, 2005 Ben Z. Gottesman |
And Databases for All Here are four tools that anyone reasonably proficient with a computer can use to create database applications for managing simple and complex data sets: Alpha Five... FileMaker... Microsoft Access... QuickBase... |
PC Magazine August 30, 2005 John Clyman |
FileMaker Pro 8 With the new version of its database software, FileMaker solidifies its position as the ideal tool for knowledge workers who want to enjoy the benefit of relational databases without scaling the learning curve of a more IT-centric product like Microsoft Access. |
Macworld October 2004 |
FileMaker Pro 7 Database application includes revolutionary changes but retains ease of use |
Macworld September 20, 2005 William Porter |
FileMaker Pro 8 Advanced The easy-to-use database program morphs into a powerhouse for both professional developers and end-users. |
PC World June 2004 Jeff Angus |
FileMaker Pro 7 Beefs Up Popular database management workhorse gains increased muscle. |
Macworld August 6, 2007 William Porter |
FileMaker Pro 9 For new buyers, FileMaker Pro 9 is the most attractive version of the product ever. But most current users should upgrade, as well. |
PC World March 2001 Keith Kirkpatrick |
FileMaker Pro Comes to PDAs FileMaker enters the Palm arena with its new software... |
Macworld July 12, 2006 William Porter |
FileMaker Pro 8.5 This latest upgrade brings easy Web integration to the popular database application -- plus several significant advantages that aren't going to break your old databases or send you back to school. |
Macworld November 2002 Scott Love |
Database Software Enhances Ease of Use and Adds XML Support -- without Rocking the Boat If you're a Mac user, chances are you're well acquainted with FileMaker Pro. It has been part of the Mac's history since 1985, and version 6 retains the program's legendary ease of use. Users will appreciate what may likely prove to be this release's best feature: extending and constraining found sets. |
PC World October 2005 Edward N. Albro |
FileMaker 8 Packs Plenty of Conveniences The newest edition of the FileMaker database program sports a multitude of small refinements. |
InternetNews June 21, 2004 Dan Muse |
FileMaker Pro Boasts Databases to Go FileMaker's new software lets you transfer and synchronize FileMaker Pro 7 data between handheld and desktop dasebases ... company also announces Work Order Request application. |
PC Magazine January 7, 2008 Michael Muchmore |
Bento Keep your stuff accounted for in this lightweight database sibling to FileMaker. |
Macworld August 2002 Geoff Duncan |
Lasso Powerful database middleware brings new features and strong performance to Mac OS X web servers |
Macworld July 2000 Geoff Duncan |
FileMaker Pro 5 Unlimited Scalable Database Publishing on The Web--For a Price |
PC World August 25, 2006 Edward N. Albro |
FileMaker Pro Adds a Window to the Web Version 8.5 offers connections between your databases and those on the Web, such as Google Maps and Wikipedia. |
CIO February 15, 2002 Christopher Lindquist |
FileMaker Inc. FileMaker 5.5 addresses the issue of scaling up small-scale database projects to corporate proportions by adding JDBC drives, XML support, and an easier migration path. |
Macworld February 1, 2006 Rebecca Freed |
iList Data 3.2 Even if you're inexperienced with databases, iList Data 3.2 makes it quick to get started, and its templates are relatively easy to customize. |
Macworld February 2001 Scott Love |
Take Control of FileMaker Pro Built-in Scripts Help You Automate and Customize Your Databases... |
PC World September 2002 Jeff Angus |
FileMaker 6 Gets Graphic The latest version of this database storage and retrieval program adds features for managing graphics effectively. |
PC Magazine August 19, 2003 John Clyman |
A New 4th Dimension End-user databases can have uncanny staying power. The latest incarnation of one of these long-time database products, 4th Dimension 2003, builds on its 1980s legacy while embracing contemporary standards like XML and Web services. |
InternetNews February 14, 2011 |
Oracle Tunes Up Database Security With Firewall In a bid to shore up the security of crucial IT assets, Oracle has unveiled its Database Firewall product, which seeks to guard against SQL injections and other database attacks. |
Macworld November 2001 Geoff Duncan |
Panorama 4.0 Now both Mac- and Windows-native, Panorama 4.0 may be the ultimate relational database for your desktop -- as long as you don't need extensive workgroup or Web-publishing features... |
Macworld March 23, 2005 William Porter |
Panorama V With the introduction of ProVue's Panorama, a respected database program comes to OS X. And the new version adds a boat-load of enhancements. |
InternetNews May 24, 2011 |
Amazon Puts Oracle's Database in the Cloud Amazon.com has unveiled a new cloud service based on Oracle database technology. |
Macworld February 2001 Scott Love |
Give Your FileMaker Database a New Face A Tabbed Interface Is Not Only Nice to Look At, but Easy to Use... |
CIO January 28, 2011 Chris Kanaracus |
Database Gurus Tackle Cloud Challenges The challenges cloud computing presents to database technology came into focus Friday during the New England Database Summit at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |