Some of the first apps geared specifically for Apple’s iPad have been little more than iPhone apps rejiggered to use a bigger screen. While a couple are the inevitable riffs on the Star Trek PADD, a ...
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 Inc., just announced they shipped over 1 million units of Bento, their personal database tool currently available for iPhone, iPad and Mac. Originally released in 2008, ...
Bento, the database application for Mac OS X, was updated to version 3 Tuesday, bringing new features, security options, integration with iPhoto, and more. The latest version from FileMaker, which is ...
Filemaker has announced the shipping version of Bento, a new personal database app for Mac OS X. Early beta versions of Bento drew rave reviews for its glossy, iTunes-like interface and ease of use.
Mac database integrates with iPhoto, provides multi-user sharing, new security options and brings innovative new ways to view, use and share photos, contacts, calendars and files FileMaker, Inc. today ...
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) ...
Thinking back to the dawn of corporate personal computing in the early 1980s, its single most important aspect was that it broke the monopoly that corporate IT had on information and the manipulation ...
FileMaker has announced that it’s discontinuing Bento, its consumer-level database for the Mac and iOS. The app will be available for purchase until September 30. First introduced back in 2008, Bento ...
Long ago and far away — about 1982 or 1983 — there was a database called Nutshell that used the simple metaphor of index cards to let you store and use information. I remember Nutshell fondly even if ...
Looking for a relatively lightweight, easy to use, database app for OS X, for use by someone who is not a programmer and just wants to build a catalog of items that he colelcts, with associated ...
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