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FileMaker Pro 7 review

7.7

Editors' Rating

Very Good

8.6

Members' Rating

Excellent

Typical price:£ 219

Verdict

FileMaker Pro 7 allows new and veteran users to easily create and manage large and complex data sets without all the fuss of a programming language... Read Full Review.

Pros

  • Easy to install and use
  • Familiar interface
  • Supports large and complex data sets (images, video, audio and PDF files)
  • Good internal help

Cons

  • Can't customise toolbars

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Member Opinion

8.6

Average Member Rating

Excellent

9 Members have reviewed this product

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Sean O'Sullivan

Sean O'Sullivan

Fantastic although it takes a while to grasp its powers

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9.5

Spectacular


Anonymous

Anonymous

Fixes all issues I had with version 6

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9.5

Spectacular


Greg Reese

Greg Reese

Fonts are terrible...PERIOD

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6.0

Good


Anonymous

Anonymous

Like Access but usable

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9.5

Spectacular


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