FileMaker, the eponymous maker of Mac OS X database software, first released a “database for the rest of us” called Bento in January of last year. The company then released a major update that brought ...
FileMaker is offering its full-featured Bento 4 personal database tool for only $5 through the end of July. That's a great deal on an awesome (mostly) iPad app, according to CIO.com blogger James A.
FileMaker on Tuesday released the newest version of its consumer database, Bento 4 for iPad. Past versions of the Bento for iPad have limited creation tools and have focused on acting as a means to ...
Apple software subsidiary FileMaker, Inc. unveiled a preview today of a new database product named Bento. If you've been waiting for Apple to offer an easy to use database as part of iWork, this is it ...
LITTLE ROCK — The new Bento database for the Mac, iPod and iPhone has some great new features: It’s a cut-down but still powerful version of Apple’s larger Filemaker program, which you can get for Mac ...
I’ve always found database programs to be a necessary evil. However, when FileMaker Inc. (http://www.filemaker.com) debuted Bento they offered a database app “for ...
Apple subsidiary FileMaker is dropping Bento, the consumer-friendly database app for OS X and iOS, in order to focus on its core products. The Mac app was first released in 2008 to generally positive ...
Bento, the personal database for iPhone, iPad and Mac, isn't long for this world. But have no fear; CIO.com blogger James A. Martin found three quality alternative databases for iOS. FileMaker Inc. is ...
New Bento 3 Personal Database by FileMaker Brings Innovative New Ways to View, Use and Share Photos, Contacts, Calendars, Files and More Popular Mac database integrates with iPhoto, provides ...
When Mac users need to create a database, they turn to FileMaker Pro more often than not. But for less complex tasks—cataloging the media you own, managing contacts, or keeping tabs on a project—an ...
Mac OS X includes several programs that could be described as databases. And they’re easy to use, as long as your data happens to be contact information (Address Book), audio and video files (iTunes) ...