27 November 2006

Database Tool "FileMaker Pro 8.5"

FileMaker now became a popular database tool among developers, looks like developers take a new step using this tool then Microsoft Access for developing small & medium application. I also used FileMaker Pro 8.5 to developed system for my own IT Company. Currently my company working on Project “ZMIS” Zimuda Management Information System. Any update information will be announced later. Here a few info about FileMaker Pro 8.5


FileMaker Pro 8.5 Advanced includes all the features of FileMaker Pro 8.5 plus a suite of advanced development and customization tools to help you design and develop more powerful, more customized database solutions – faster and easier than ever before!

Design and develop databases faster and easier

Customize your database even more by adding your own menus and menu items using the Custom Menu feature of FileMaker Pro 8.5 Advanced. Plus, you can add Tooltips to layout objects to make your layouts more intuitive. Even create standalone, runtime applications that include the new FileMaker Web Viewer.

Debug and troubleshoot more efficiently

FileMaker Pro 8.5 Advanced includes essential debugging and reporting tools that help you build stable, reliable solutions more efficiently. It’s easier than ever to pinpoint problem areas by reviewing scripts step-by-step in the Script Debugger. You can monitor fields, variables, expressions, and even test calculation formulas with the Data Viewer, as well as temporarily disable script steps to test portions of your scripts.

Modify and maintain with ease

Once you’ve designed and deployed your database, the FileMaker Pro 8.5 Advanced database reporting and optimization features will help you update solutions more easily and keep them running at peak performance. Update databases faster by importing multiple tables or by using copy/paste to move fields, tables, scripts, and script steps. Get comprehensive information on database schema and options, like fields, web viewers, layouts, Custom Menus, and more with the Database Design Report. Plus, the FileMaker Maintenance Tools will ensure you’re getting maximum performance from your solutions

For more detail please visit FileMaker Official Website

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