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Published: 2006-11-07, Author: Richard , review by: macworld.co.uk
Universal binary, web content accessible on FileMaker Layouts, object naming
Web Viewer content is not directly capturable
In the past, FileMaker’s version numbering has caused some wry smiles among seasoned users. However, despite the brevity of this new feature list, this time what the company’s come up is clearly deserving of the 0.5 increment. Whichever versio...
New features may not justify upgrade for PowerPC users.
FileMaker Pro 8.5 doesnt have an avalanche of flashy new features, and PowerPC users who dont need the Web Viewer or named layout objects dont have to rush out and upgrade. Serious developers will find object naming worth the move up from 8.0, whil...
FileMaker started life on the Mac and the company is still a subsidiary of Apple. For all that, the PC version of the product is a mature and well featured database, fully adjusted to the PC way of doing things. Version 8 saw the introduction of email ...
In the past, FileMakers indulgent version numbering has caused some wry smiles among seasoned users. However, despite the brevity of the new feature list, it has come up with a program that is clearly deserving of the 0.5 increment. Whichever version...
Abstract: easy to use home and small office database tool: FileMaker won itself a reputation early in its life as the epitome of easy-to-use, flat-file databases. Although it now has some relational capabilities as well, its retained its simplicity of operation whi...
Abstract: Read More About: Databases? Sites? Web Utilities 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. Edward N. Albro Friday, August 25, 2006 01:00 AM PDT ...
Abstract: The ability to access web pages from your database opens up enormous possibilities for FileMaker Pro 8.5 Increasingly, the information we use comes from the internet. It presents a growing challenge to database developers who cant afford to be left b...
Abstract: FileMaker’s latest version (8.5) of FileMaker Pro has two significant improvements. One: it’s a Universal Binary version, which means it runs natively on both PowerPC and Intel Macs. Two: it’s the first desktop database to provide built-...
Abstract: Looking to rein in more Web developers, FileMaker has released version 8.5 of its popular FileMaker Pro database product. The CRN Test Center took a look under the hood at FileMaker Pro 8.5. At first blush, the new version looks to be a minor upgrade t...
Universal Binary provides major speed increases, especially on Intel Macs; easy to upgrade to new version; Web Viewer provides dynamic Web content right inside FileMaker.
More creative uses of new Web Viewer require advanced programming; Web Viewer can’t easily be used to move data from Web into FileMaker; must scroll within the Web Viewer to see most Web pages.
Compared to versions 7 and 8, FileMaker Pro 8.5 is a modest upgrade, and I can’t say it is a must-have for all users. The new Web Viewer won’t matter to everybody, and if you’ve never felt that FileMaker was slow, then the speed bo...