FileMaker Pro 8 makes 2006 Codie finals
updated 09:45 am EST, Thu February 2, 2006
FMP makes Codie finals
FileMaker today announced that FileMaker Pro 8 has been selected as a finalist for a 2006 Codie Award, the premiere annual software industry awards selected by members of the Software Information Industry Association (SIIA). FileMaker Pro 8--the easy-to-use database software--is a finalist in the "Best Database Management Solution" category. "The 21st Annual Codie Awards continue the tradition of honoring the best of the software, information and education technology industries," said Ken Wasch, SIIA President. "When one considers the number of outstanding companies that competed this year, being named a Codie Awards Finalist is a significant achievement." FileMaker Pro is used by workgroups within the Fortune 100, the top 250 school districts in the U.S., and each of the top 50 U.S. undergraduate colleges. FileMaker Pro 8 requires Mac OS X 10.3.9 or Mac OS X 10.4, and is priced at $300.






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No! No No No! Nothing could be worse than FileMaker, except for, say, Access. If this is the best database management app, then these other developers need to do some work, because FileMaker sucks.