FileMaker Pro 6 | 
enlarge | From: Filemaker Inc. Category: Software
Buy Used: $499.00
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 4767
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95 Media: CD-ROM Edition: Standard for Windows Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows ME Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 3.6 x 3.4 x 1
MPN: 321200U Model: 321200U UPC: 044866020925 EAN: 0044866020925 ASIN: B00006A6X8
Release Date: July 9, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review 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. Data entry couldn't be easier. For some formats, it's as simple as dragging and dropping folder contents, so multimedia management, for example, becomes almost trivial. FileMaker Pro's data manipulation tools are more powerful than before, which means administrators would do well to limit users or train them carefully. Searches, the meat of the package, are simple enough for beginners but offer enough complexity to keep power users happy. One new timesaving search feature is the extend/constrain function: if a search returns too few or too many results, it takes just one step to expand or contract search parameters. Web-style integration in FileMaker Pro 6.0 has taken a huge step forward from version 5.5; the look and feel of the desktop is almost seamlessly translated to intranet application. However, those with more than 10 potential FileMaker users should pick up the unlimited-use version of the software. FileMaker can import and export XML, so data can be manipulated and then easily shared with non-users via a Web browser. While there might be more powerful data management packages available, for a wide range of uses and users, FileMaker Pro 6.0 is tough to beat. --Rob Lightner
Amazon.com Product Description With full certification for Windows XP, FileMaker Pro 6 lets you easily manage all types of information, includes powerful new ways to import and integrate digital images and other media into your FileMaker solutions, and offers a virtually limitless ability to exchange data with other applications. Complete with enhanced productivity and formatting tools as well as a host of new and updated productivity templates, FileMaker Pro 6 is an efficient tool for quickly managing and sharing information. A robust alternative to tracking information with spreadsheets, FileMaker Pro 6 lets users efficiently exchange data and integrate with other applications via support for XML. Users can also import any file folder (containing text, sound, images, QuickTime movies, etc.) into a FileMaker database in a single timesaving step, or develop customized layouts and forms that can then be applied to other objects and text. With this latest version, users can batch import digital images, text files, sound files, and more from a directory by using the Import Records menu item. FileMaker Pro 6 includes 21 business-ready "instant productivity" templates to help users get started.
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Filemaker Pro 6 is great! December 28, 2003 Tanya Milligan (Utah, United States) 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
This versatile program is easy to use and yet makes the tech types happy. For the price there is no comparison!Tanya Milligan
Fantastically Versatile Program! December 18, 2003 Paul Dobbertin (Chicago, IL USA) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
To even compare FileMaker Pro with Access is absurd. While FileMaker is not on the order of MySQL or Oracle in terms of speed and power, it is far more flexible and far less expensive than anything else available in this workgroup class of applications for any Windows or Mac environment. You can start small, with just one or two computers and grow your solution into a fully server-based and remotely managed application. And if you should happen to need to migrate to a "big iron" type Database someday, such as MySql, conversion tools are available that will automate large parts of such a migration - including scripting. There are also a large number of third-party plugins should any other functionality be required down the road. Importing and exporting data is a snap in just about any format. As for sharing data, FileMaker is unmatched and even includes a small-scale web server function in addition to the "instant web publishing" function. It's an absolutely wonderful tool for any serious IT person that isn't threatened by a program that most non-IT people can understand.
Outstanding. More than most people need. November 14, 2003 Akimo (San Jose, CA) 11 out of 14 found this review helpful
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.If you don't need the huge power of the big guns (Oracle, SyBase, IBM), ignore Filemaker at your own risk.
Outstanding product that empowers users and designers alike! October 13, 2003 Mr. G. (Austin, TX USA) 21 out of 24 found this review helpful
Greetings Amazon reviewers..Now that you've read the Microsoft commercial below from: "Reviewer: A software user from Stratford, CT USA" Who probably, "needs a kick in the pants!" Here's the truth, this product has the capabilities for implementing a client / server database network easier than anything currently on the market! And the client / server capabilities are built in! And it doesn't matter if it's based on the PC OR the MAC. Further, once designed and implemented, will work seamlessly with both platforms on the network. Additionally, after extensive research for an insurance client that I just completed designing a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) for, it was BY FAR the least expensive alternative, ESPECIALLY relative to Microsoft. In addition, it has the lowest overhead (computing hardware/software requirements) relative to anything of its capabilities on the market. You can reference these system requirements (along with features) at their web site that really gives a good deal of information. Note these minimum requirements below that most systems/owners can easily handle these days: (compare these minimum requirements to the latest version of Microsoft's Access or any other database for that matter) PC Intel Compatible 90 MHz Pentium or higher 32 MB of RAM (or more) Windows 98, Me, NT4 (SP6), 2000, XP Mac Power Mac or higher 32 MB of RAM OS 8.6 - 9.22 Mac OS X Apple G3 or higher 128 MB of RAM OS X 10.1 The client I was designing for had older PCs using Windows 98SE. Obviously, I used the PC version of the software, which is very similar to the Mac version. If I had decided to implement a Microsoft "solution" it would have involved upgrading not only the hardware but the operating systems too. Then, the cost of the Access copies (licenses) certainly doesn't come cheap either if you haven't compared lately. FoxPro didn't fair any better, SQL Server worse. Especially in a client <==> server design paradigm! Bottom line, a fully customized relational database designed, developed and deployed on a network in record time with minimal cost to the owner (no new hardware or operating systems) and working from initial installation to this day with minimal database administration. FULLY compatible with either PC or MACs on the network and future operating system upgrades on either platform. Personally, I'm pleased and I know a business that is extremely happy. Win-win situation.. One thing I found rather nice is you can download a 30-day free trial of the basic Filemaker Pro software at their web site to see if it meets your needs - certainly a nice gesture. (filemaker.com)
Filemaker for productivity May 25, 2003 Caltec. Lda (Carcavelos, Portugal) 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
We happen to develop Filemaker database systems for our customers. This product focuses on the productivity and you can in fact have a system working for you benefit in a couple of days. if you have a clear understanding of your bussines no matter what it is , Filemaker gives you the power to gather your data and transform it easily in information. You will soon be making better decisions and at the same time getting yourself in the process of improving your database. Only filemaker allows this. Another point is that Filemaker Customers are happy customers. They are in charge of their Bussineses informations system without having to rely in external , costly "access" consultants.....
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