Software : FileMaker Pro 7 (Mac)

FileMaker Pro 7 (Mac)

from: Filemaker Inc.




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2100







Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Filemaker Inc.
EAN: 0044866023346
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Filemaker Inc.
Manufacturer: Filemaker Inc.
Model: F100CM00U
Platform: Macintosh
Publisher: Filemaker Inc.
Release Date: March 13, 2004
Sales Rank: 2100
Studio: Filemaker Inc.


Features:
  • Track and manage people, projects, images, and data
  • Do more, faster with 30 starter solutions
  • Exchange data with a virtually limitless number of applications
  • Store, track, and archive files and documents
  • Secure data with assigned accounts and privileges







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
FileMaker 7 is a revamped version of the already-powerful database tool. The newest version of this database tool has enhanced relational capabilities, easier integration with enterprise databases, and deeper security. Combined with support for new file formats and other development tools, it's a new way of organizing data, according to your needs!

















Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Close(r) - but still not worth the money
FileMaker Pro 7 (and it's new version 8) have one leg up on Microsoft Access: the are cross-platform. You can use FileMaker on Macs and PCs. Microsoft doesn't make an Access for Mac, either stand-alone or bundled with Office.

If you don't know how to use Access, if you don't know too much about relational database management systems, FileMaker is probably for you. It's much easier to use than Access. But if you have invested the time to learn Access enough to do the basics - create tables, complex queries, and forms, and to produce useful reports - stick with Access.

Switching to FileMaker means learning a whole new system, and once you do, you will not be any more productive than you already are.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This version is lightyears away from earlier versions
I'm a database professional, one of the few MySQL Certified Professionals in the country. I've been familiar with dBase, InfoFile, Clarion, Microsoft Access, FoxPro, Oracle, SQL Server and PostgreSQL, most since their earliest incarnations.

I've been tinkering with FileMaker since version 3 (1995). It never seemed much more than an oh-so-slightly souped-up version of the database in ClarisWorks/AppleWorks.

I've always evaluated FileMaker's time-limited downloads, but was never impressed.

But version 7 is a quantum leap, highly matured. If you want a replacement for the buggy and unstable Microsoft Access, here it is.

On a note, I bought a copy of FileMaker 7 on eBay. When I registered it, FileMaker told me that it was a pirated copy, which diminished my opinion of that online service.

I believe that if "a software is good enough to use, it's good enough to pay for". On a shoestring budget, I needed to find the best price, and it was here on Amazon.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing
The improvements made over version 6 are monumental! A must have for database users and users of previous versions! A+++++



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Have been using for 2 months now.
I have been using Filemaker 7 for Mac for 2 motnhs now. I am so happy with all the improvements they have made. Hands down this is the best database program (Mac or PC) ever made. A must buy!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great software!
This Filemaker is the best version yet! Highly recommended!

(Mac) 7 Pro FileMaker




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