FileMaker’s ease of use and powerful features are an unbeatable combination for home and small business users. FileMaker Pro has always had a deserved reputation as the most accessible relational ...
FileMaker Pro is the biggest Windows app that Apple makes, it and its Mac version are a crucial part of businesses large and ...
This year's upgrade to FileMaker Pro 16 brings small but key improvements to the database app — and AppleInsider gives you a brief overview. The FileMaker Pro developers have firmly settled into an ...
FileMaker Pro 16 makes it easy to build simple database-driven apps for desktop, web, and iOS, but scalability is limited Not so many years ago, departments tended to run FileMaker database ...
FileMaker Pro is quite the handy database application: powerful enough to keep developers happy and yet simple enough to help complete novices spin out fully functional databases in a matter of ...
In a number of previous blog posts (see Handy hint: Dictation and feedback; and Surviving the semester: Tracking Students) I've talked about the use of Bento, which is a very easy-to-use database type ...
FileMaker Pro 9 contains a number of nice but non-dramatic improvements over previous versions of the product, and one major surprise: support for direct access to Structured Query Language (SQL) ...