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“Existing FileMaker users should be excited about the new features and user interface of FileMaker Pro 10, making this update one of the most significant in recent years,” writes Christian Harris for IT Reviewed. “The ability to add buttons on the Status Toolbar is going to make life so much easier for many users, and Script Triggers should help to raise development productivity. More importantly, FileMaker Pro 10 allows non-programmers to create their own databases with ease … this latest version is a big step forward in terms of accessibility and out-of-the-box deployment. A must-have upgrade for any FileMaker Pro user.”
Computerworld’s coverage of the brand-new FileMaker Pro 10 notes the “sweeping makeover” of its interface, 30 updated Starter Solutions and 10 new themes, and new features for dynamic reporting. The magazine quotes FileMaker’s Ryan Rosenberg, vice president of marketing and services, saying, “We’re the only one out there talking about building beautiful databases.”
ZDNet’s David Morgenstern writes that the new “FileMaker Pro 10 looks to be the real deal” and notes that customers see script triggers as a leap forward in application-building. “Version 10 looks to have the feature set that can spark an upgrade cycle, even in these tough times.”
William Porter, Macworld, reviews the new FileMaker Pro 10: “There’s something for everyone in version 10 of the Mac’s most popular database management program, FileMaker Pro … Saved finds, dynamic summary reports, and script triggers make FileMaker Pro 10 a very desirable upgrade for current users … if you are not already a FileMaker Pro user … you should definitely give this new version a careful look.”





