FileMaker Pro 8.5 review

Adds of web content to its quick and easy database program

One line of script produces the web page whose URL is typed in

TechRadar Verdict

A significant step forward but only if web viewing is relevant to you

Pros

  • +

    Web page functionality opens new doors

Cons

  • -

    Not too much else is new

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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 merge, tabbed layouts and export to Excel and PDF, and this new release feels like v8 with an add-on. The documentation supports this - there are two manuals for 8.0 and a thin supplement covering the new bits of 8.5.

Even though this product is suffixed with Pro and Advanced, it's still built around the card file paradigm that's made it supremely easy to use. In fact, if one of the many templates provided fits your application, you can fill in fields almost as soon as you've installed.