BIBERKOPF I'm surprised and really sorry to read all the bad responses to FileMaker. And as someone who has followed the product closely since version 2 in 1989, I have to say: It's utterly unfair! Some of you seem to judge the product as a cheap piece of shareware after 5-10 minutes testing. Others compare it to unnamed databases. Sure, you can get databases that will provide in- and output possibilities for free. I, too, use some of them for certain projects. But for differenct tasks than FileMaker. FileMaker is a full featured, extremely mature and reliable DB with a rock solid server foundation that you can build your buisiness on. Year after year. And with a developer environment, that hands you so many features and functions. If you add to that: client-server with up to 999 simultaneus users perfect cross-platform (Windows/Mac - alas, no Linux :-[) web-publishing (instant, customized or xml-feed) ligtning fast search in millions of records flexible and intuitive design tools to build user totally customizable interfaces send email from server or client via smtp webviewer that enables presentation of web pages inside FM tabs to cut down on presentation layouts very low learning curve for beginners direct SQL-access (read/write) to MySQL, MSSQL and Oracle excellent, flexible and unrivalled reporting (print or pdf) very compatible import/export posibilities customizable business logic many exellent, cheap plug-ins to further expand the power of FileMaker (provides a.o. system and internet integration) To name just what spring to mind ... In the late 90's I was giving up on FileMaker. The developer platform was not moving anywhere. But with the totally revamped version 7 in 2004 things changed. Since then every single update has been a major one. Check out the frequency here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filemaker#Version_history Since 7 I have felt that the developers at FileMaker are actually listening and understanding what is important for FMP developers to get value to the customers - easy, fast and reliably. FileMaker is not Oracle - and shouldn't be, but I bet it could often do the job of many existing Oracle installation much cheaper, much more flexible and with less developing time. Still, what is more interesting is, that at a very fair price you can get your business up and running on FileMaker AND grow and scale securely and with an incredible flexibility while growing your business. FileMaker is a professional tool with amazing power if you understand and known it to its full potential. Unless you want to build a transatlantic tunnel or send rockets to Mars FileMaker can help you. However if you just want to keep track of your VHS-video-collection, don't bother. I'm surprised and really sorry to read all the bad responses to FileMaker. And as someone who has followed the product closely since version 2 in 1989, I have to say: It's utterly unfair! Some of you seem to judge the product as a cheap piece of shareware after 5-10 minutes testing. Others compare it to other unnamed databases. Sure, you can get databases that will provide in- and output possibilities for free. I, too, use some of them for certain projects. But for differenct tasks than FileMaker. FileMaker is a full featured, extremely mature and reliable DB with a rock solid server foundation that you can build your buisiness on. Year after year. If you add to that: client-server with up to 999 simultaneus users perfect cross-platform (Windows/Mac - alas, no Linux :-[) web-publishing (instant, customized or xml-feed) ligtning fast search in millions of records flexible and intuitive design tools to build user totally customizable interfaces send email from server or client via smtp webviewer that enables presentation of web pages inside FM tabs to cut down on presentation layouts very low learning curve for beginners direct SQL-access (read/write) to MySQL, MSSQL and Oracle excellent, flexible and unrivalled reporting (print or pdf) very compatible import/export posibilities customizable business logic many exellent, cheap plug-ins to further expand the power of FileMaker (provides a.o. system and internet integration) To name just what spring to mind ... In the late 90's I was giving up on FileMaker. The developer platform was not moving anywhere. But with the totally revamped version 7 in 2004 things changed. Since then every single update has been a major one. Check out the frequency here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filemaker#Version_history Since 7 I have felt that the developers at FileMaker are actually listening and understanding what is important for FMP developers to get value to the customers - easy, fast and reliably. FileMaker is not Oracle - and shouldn't be, but I bet it could often do the job of many existing Oracle installation much cheaper, much more flexible and with less developing time. Still, what is more interesting is, that at a very fair price you can get your business up and running on FileMaker AND grow and scale securely and with an incredible flexibility while growing your business. FileMaker is a professional tool with amazing power if you understand and known it to its full potential. Unless you want to build a transatlantic tunnel or send rockets to Mars FileMaker can help you - and fast. (Well, not quite, but almost... ;-] ) However, if you just want to keep track of your VHS-video-collection, don't bother. I have no affiliation with FileMaker Inc, but I admit: I am a big fan and long time user as well as a prof. developer. (Version 10.0v3) |