New: FileMaker Pro 9
FileMaker Pro helps individuals and workgroups work faster and securely share information with Windows and Mac users - through a network, over the Web, and in popular formats. You can be up and running with FileMaker Pro in less than 10 minutes - even if you're not a technical expert.
FileMaker Pro isn't just for storing information like some other database products. It's about getting access to what you need, when you need it - without requiring computer-programming skills. Whether that information is stored in a record in your desktop database, in a FileMaker database on a network or the Web, or in another application, its easy searching, sorting and reporting capabilities, deliver the details you and your team need - quickly and professionally.
FileMaker Pro also includes all the elements you need to build custom interfaces that support your unique business needs in a single integrated environment. You can build solutions on your desktop and easily deploy to your network without modification.
Plus, you can add fields, calculations, buttons, your company logo or other design elements - so your database looks the way you want. And for more advanced customization, FileMaker Pro Advanced includes powerful development tools to give you even more control over the look, functionality, and deployment of your solutions.
REQUIREMENTS: Mac OS 10.4.8 or later, 256 MB of RAM, G3, G4, G5, or Intel-based Mac
To download a trial copy of FileMaker Pro 9 (272.5MB), click here.
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