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FileMaker Pro v9.1 R3-ZWTiSO

Here we see FileMaker Pro, as well as FileMaker Pro Advanced, is a database application for the creation, editing, and organizing assets, people and other information. Can’t talk from much experience I don’t have any use for this, but I know some people will!

FileMaker Pro is the #1-selling easy-to-use database software for Windows and Mac OS that helps you manage people, projects, assets and more – the easy way!
The award-winning ease of use that is built into every aspect of FileMaker Pro continues to be praised by millions of customers and industry experts around the world. With its easy installation and setup, you’ll be up and running in a matter of minutes – not hours or days. Homepage

Release Name: FileMaker.Pro.v9.1.R3-ZWTiSO
Size: 279.37 MB (292,940,538 bytes), zwfmp9r3

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Release Name: FileMaker.Pro.Advanced.v9.1.R3-ZWTiSO
Size: 321.38 MB (336,988,915 bytes), zfmpa9r3

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  1. crimson
    September 6th, 2007 | 15:29
  2. September 6th, 2007 | 20:04

    This software blows…really.

  3. GuRu
    September 6th, 2007 | 22:40

    pls help me any moderetor or anybody how can i recover images which i have lost accidently 6 to 7 months ago and i have formetted my pc lots of time .Pls help me …i m really sorry i know this one is not a section for asking help….

  4. Anathema
    September 6th, 2007 | 23:43

    This software and the firm who owns this software are the biggest pile of shit ever. At work we use to use the really old version of this called Photographic Organiser and it was so wank and cost so much to update each year. (we had to phone their London base office up which was costing us pounds with each minute, then ask for a serial number to enter into the menu otherwise it wouldnt work, we also got charged for the serial number) It was basically designed for photographers and as stated above is a simple database application.

    The problem lies with the GUI of it. And I can still see from the above pic that they are using the god damn same principle from about 5 year ago. It’s designed like the AOL software, with every menu you go to, every client info you want to see, be it address details, invoice details, order details, making an letter to that client, putting the address of that client onto a envelope template; it will open up in a NEW window. And there was about 50 different menus to go to!

    The left hand side of the package is exactly the same with a ‘zoom’ function [bottom left] and previous/next client buttons at the top left. And that panel never moves, its ALLWAYS there no matter what you want to do.

    It’s slow and clunky, YUCK ..just YUCK!

  5. deaf audiophile
    September 7th, 2007 | 00:05

    Photographic Organizer was an “integrated business management solution designed specifically for photography studios, designed for Filemaker Pro 6.x and higher.”

    You weren’t dealing with Filemaker Pro – you were dealing with a crappy company that made a crappy database product that used Filemaker Pro.

  6. h4ns9l
    September 7th, 2007 | 03:39

    can you make labels with filemaker pro?

  7. Iconoclash
    September 7th, 2007 | 04:07

    @6: you, sir, are funny.

    i’m pretty sure this is some second rate DB software from Apple (as any software claiming to combing ‘power’ w/ ‘ease of use’ must necessarily be). beyond that, it’s essentially an apple product. ’nuff said.

  8. Gandalf.Da.Frog
    September 7th, 2007 | 08:50

    Thanks for the handy comments,

    was going to test this out for our company but looking at the comments, it does not seem the best app for a Contact Management Soloution

  9. BingBang
    September 7th, 2007 | 14:05

    Wow, you people have actually not used this have you. I have seen people with over 500,000 records and they use it just fine for businesses with over 500 employees. It also supports ODBC so use what ever backend you want whether it is Oracle, MySQL or just about anything else. Designing a front end and doing relationships has never been easier. Access is the worst pile of crap ever!

  10. aion gold
    September 2nd, 2009 | 06:32

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