Stories about: Filemaker

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    How To Build and Share Databases On the Web 19/05/2009 05:54:00

    If you are part of a business, sooner or later you want to be able to collaborate on a database with a colleague or customer. In the past, the easiest way to share a small database was to create a spreadsheet and email it to your collaborators. While this isn't the best method, it has withstood more sophisticated competition for several reasons:
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    Experts: Oracle and MySQL do not create a database monopoly 21/04/2009 07:46:00

    Oracle Corp.'s US$7.4 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems Inc. will bring together the world's most valuable relational database with the most popular open source one -- MySQL.
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    Memeo Backup Premium 3.5 07/04/2009 14:00:00

    Ever since the makers of external hard drives realised that bundling a backup program with their products was a sensible idea, programs like Memeo Backup have been on the rise.
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    Making the iPhone a killer business device 15/12/2008 08:08:00

    After the release of the iPhone 3G (and the iPhone 2.0 update for first-generation iPhones), I reviewed the challenges facing corporate IT departments integrating the iPhone as a business device. In that three-part series, I looked at how to handle mass iPhone configuration and deployments, how to configure the iPhone to function in an Exchange environment, and the issues and rewards involved in developing custom in-house iPhone apps.
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    Alpha Five Version 8 Professional 22/07/2008 13:15:00

    Alpha Five Version 8 Professional does a good job of helping ordinary people create useful and good-looking database applications. Like FileMaker Pro 9, it lets you create desktop and Web databases for everything from e-mail marketing campaigns and online storefronts to media libraries and Christmas card lists. But the programs have different strengths: FileMaker is more intuitive, while Alpha Five offers more extensibility via scripts and Web apps.
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    FileMaker Pro 9 22/07/2008 13:10:00

    FileMaker Pro 9 does a good job of helping ordinary people create useful and good-looking database applications. Both FileMaker and Alpha Five Version 8 Professional let you create desktop and Web databases for everything from e-mail marketing campaigns and online storefronts to media libraries and Christmas card lists. But the programs have different strengths: FileMaker is more intuitive, while Alpha Five offers more extensibility via scripts and Web apps.
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    PC World Summer 2008 Print Contents 05/12/2007 08:59:45

    The summer issue is a special souvenir edition - jam packed with so many reviews, news and features that should keep you reading all summer! We tell you about the 39 new Web secrets and the fastest ways to get yourself on the Net. And the PC World Test Centre reports about our first tests on AMD's Spider desktop platform. Plus you wouldn't want to miss out on the cover DVD which has over $1000 worth of software.
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    The verdict: Leopard spanks Vista 12/11/2007 09:16:33

    This story caps off a truly comprehensive wave of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard coverage from Computerworld. Our readers have asked for more operating system coverage, and we're delivering.
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    Apple's Leopard leaps to new heights 03/11/2007 08:25:06

    It's been two years, five months and 26 days since Apple last released a new operating system -- the longest gap between releases since the company first released Mac OS X six years ago. Mac OS X 10.5, better known as "Leopard," hits store shelves six months after it was initially expected -- and more than a year and a half after Apple CEO Steve Jobs first showed it off in mid-2006.
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    DBAs reveal how they rev their database without spending a fortune 20/08/2007 08:16:20

    With a flock of new database management packages suddenly hitting the market, you'll forgive your database administrator (DBA) if they suddenly seem to be in a spending mood.
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    Apple lays AppleWorks to rest 16/08/2007 08:22:38

    Apple's venerable consumer application suite AppleWorks, which at one point was the industry's best-selling piece of software, beating even Lotus 1-2-3 on the PC, has finally been laid to rest at the age of 23.
 
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