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Title: FileMaker Pro 9 (5 mice)
Pros: Provides live access to powerful SQL data sources without programming; conditional formatting; convenient Append-to-PDF and other enhancements over previous versions; server is easier to install and administer; server provides better support for Web publi
Cons: Some minor bugs persist from previous version.
Verdict: Hitching a ride on the SQL bus
Summary: For new buyers, FileMaker Pro 9 is the most attractive version of the product ever. But, should current users upgrade? For most, the answer is yes. For those users who work with FileMaker a lot, version 9 is the third home run FileMaker has hit in its las
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Title: FileMaker Pro 9 (5 mice)
Pros: Provides live access to powerful SQL data sources without programming; conditional formatting; convenient Append-to-PDF and other enhancements over previous versions; server is easier to install and administer; server provides better support for Web publi
Cons: Some minor bugs persist from previous version.
Verdict: Hitching a ride on the SQL bus
Summary: For new buyers, FileMaker Pro 9 is the most attractive version of the product ever. But, should current users upgrade? For most, the answer is yes. For those users who work with FileMaker a lot, version 9 is the third home run FileMaker has hit in its las
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Title: FileMaker Pro 9 (5 mice)
Pros: Provides live access to powerful SQL data sources without programming; conditional formatting; convenient Append-to-PDF and other enhancements over previous versions; server is easier to install and administer; server provides better support for Web publi
Cons: Some minor bugs persist from previous version.
Verdict: Hitching a ride on the SQL bus
Summary: For new buyers, FileMaker Pro 9 is the most attractive version of the product ever. But, should current users upgrade? For most, the answer is yes. For those users who work with FileMaker a lot, version 9 is the third home run FileMaker has hit in its las
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Title: FileMaker Pro 9 (5 mice)
Pros: Provides live access to powerful SQL data sources without programming; conditional formatting; convenient Append-to-PDF and other enhancements over previous versions; server is easier to install and administer; server provides better support for Web publi
Cons: Some minor bugs persist from previous version.
Verdict: Hitching a ride on the SQL bus
Summary: For new buyers, FileMaker Pro 9 is the most attractive version of the product ever. But, should current users upgrade? For most, the answer is yes. For those users who work with FileMaker a lot, version 9 is the third home run FileMaker has hit in its las
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Title: FileMaker Pro 9 (5 mice)
Pros: Provides live access to powerful SQL data sources without programming; conditional formatting; convenient Append-to-PDF and other enhancements over previous versions; server is easier to install and administer; server provides better support for Web publi
Cons: Some minor bugs persist from previous version.
Verdict: Hitching a ride on the SQL bus
Summary: For new buyers, FileMaker Pro 9 is the most attractive version of the product ever. But, should current users upgrade? For most, the answer is yes. For those users who work with FileMaker a lot, version 9 is the third home run FileMaker has hit in its las
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Title: FileMaker Pro 8 Review - Office Software
Pros: Exports data as Adobe Acrobat (PDF) and Excel files, Allows easy e-mailing of records, Improved its layout, tabs, and relationship controls
Cons: Creating PDFs within FileMaker Pro 8 can be tricky, Test system occasionally crashed during help-file searches
Verdict: With improved data-export tools, beginner-friendly templates, and support for massive files, FileMaker Pro 8 is a great choice for novice or professional users who need to develop powerful databases.
Summary: With improved data-export tools, beginner-friendly templates and support for massive files, FileMaker Pro 8 is a great choice for novice or professional users who need to develop powerful databases.
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Title: FileMaker Pro 8 Review - Office Software
Pros: Exports data as Adobe Acrobat (PDF) and Excel files, Allows easy e-mailing of records, Improved its layout, tabs, and relationship controls
Cons: Creating PDFs within FileMaker Pro 8 can be tricky, Test system occasionally crashed during help-file searches
Verdict: With improved data-export tools, beginner-friendly templates, and support for massive files, FileMaker Pro 8 is a great choice for novice or professional users who need to develop powerful databases.
Summary: With improved data-export tools, beginner-friendly templates and support for massive files, FileMaker Pro 8 is a great choice for novice or professional users who need to develop powerful databases.
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