Importing MySQL databases into FileMaker Pro offers a quick-start to the development of new workgroup solutions.
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) ...
Apple subsidiary FileMaker has released version 11 of its flagship FileMaker Pro database. The updated software purports to make building and maintaining databases even easier, while acknowledging ...
FileMaker is helping to grow the entry-level database market with the release of its latest suite of desktop and server products for the Windows and Mac operating systems. The company, which is a ...
Whether you're prototyping or engaged in a full-blown database development project, FileMaker Pro 10 gives small businesses the right set of tools for many applications. FileMaker has long been known ...
.com Solutions Inc. has released FmPro Migrator Developer Edition 7.23 with support for FileMaker Pro Advanced 13 merge database projects using updated WinAutomation GUI automation. This release ...
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 ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. FileMaker has long been known for software that seems to do ...
FileMaker Pro 11, the latest version of the Mac database software, was officially released Tuesday, packing in improved chart visuals, "on the fly" reporting, a new Quick Find capability, and a number ...
The flashy keynote demos may be dedicated to iWork and iLife, but Apple and its subsidiaries make plenty of other applications that millions of users depend on every day. In particular, the database ...
In the Microsoft OS & Software Colloquium, campitel recently created a thread How to share an Access database remotely... if possible.... with the OP: I would like to use Microsoft Access for a small ...