Apple software subsidiary FileMaker, Inc. unveiled a preview today of a new database product named Bento. If you've been waiting for Apple to offer an easy to use database as part of iWork, this is it ...
Long ago and far away — about 1982 or 1983 — there was a database called Nutshell that used the simple metaphor of index cards to let you store and use information. I remember Nutshell fondly even if ...
Thinking back to the dawn of corporate personal computing in the early 1980s, its single most important aspect was that it broke the monopoly that corporate IT had on information and the manipulation ...
With the release of Bento 4, Filemaker’s consumer-oriented database application offers vastly improved printing features, making it possible to create and print mailing labels without any Address Book ...
Even with more than half a million apps available at the iTunes App Store, there still may not be one that does exactly what you need. And programming one from scratch is beyond what most people are ...
Filemaker, Apple’s database subsidiary, was a bit late in the Leopard game and now we know why. They were focused on this new “Filemaker Light” application that is built for Leopard and Leopard alone.
The latest version of Bento, the consumer database app for Mac from FileMaker that also works for small businesses, addresses some of the programs earlier shortcomings such as its inability to print ...
You won't need a Mac to use FileMaker's database application for iPhone and iPod Touch, but if you do, there are extra syncing tools included. Jessica Dolcourt VP, Content Operations and Commerce, ...
Apparently, Bento is unable to see more that 2 years of iCal events. According to Filemaker, this is by design. See Filemaker Forum thread. <BR><BR>So If you are like me and based all of your related ...
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