New Filemaker Ebook
New Filemaker Ebook Is The Fastest Way To Learn Databases
Auckland, New Zealand – 25 January, 2007 -- FileMaker, Inc. announced the immediate availability of a new downloadable digital book, "Creating a Database in FileMaker Pro 8.5: Visual QuickProject Guide" (download at www.filemaker.com.au/promos/ebook).
Written by prolific computer author Steve Schwartz, the new eBook is an updated version of his popular 2005 book, published by Peachpit Press, "Creating a Database in FileMaker Pro 8: Visual QuickProject Guide".
“FileMaker is incredibly easy to use and so is this QuickProject guide,” said Steve McManus, Regional Manager – Asia Pacific, FileMaker, Inc. “It makes learning a database a fun, hands-on-keyboard experience. I’m delighted FileMaker was able to work with Steve Schwartz and PeachPit Press to deliver this book that will enhance the experience of a huge number of new FileMaker Pro 8.5 users.”
The special eBook offer is for customers who purchase and register any of the following qualifying products between now and 21 June, 2007: FileMaker Pro 8.5, FileMaker Pro 8.5 Advanced, FileMaker Server 8, FileMaker Server 8 Advanced and FileMaker Mobile 8.
“Creating a Database in FileMaker Pro 8.5” takes both Mac and Windows users through the process of creating and using FileMaker databases using easy to understand full colour graphics and directions. It also demonstrates how easy it is to use the new features of FileMaker Pro 8.5, such as the FileMaker Web Viewer, which integrates live Web data into a FileMaker database.
Book topics include:
* Introduction to databases
* Defining fields of data
* Creating the layout of a database
* Creating related tables
* Summary data reports
* Creating buttons, scripts and value lists
* Using a database
* Special FileMaker Pro 8.5 features
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