FileMaker Pro 8: The Missing Manual

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Used by millions worldwide, FileMaker Pro is an award-winning database program for managing people, projects, images, assets, and other information. It’s easy to use and totally customizable–so long as you know what you’re doing. But FileMaker Pro doesn’t come with a printed manual, so “FileMaker Pro: The Missing Manual” is the authoritative, jargon-free book that should have been in the box. “FileMaker Pro: The Missing Manual” approaches FileMaker the way FileMak… More >>

FileMaker Pro 8: The Missing Manual

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  1. Touted as the “missing manual” I was expecting good guidance on concrete applications. I bought the software with the primary intent of converting various large Excel files into a database. The manual is large on theory and small on concrete help. My efforts to convert Excel files failed so often that I finally gave up trying. The book was of no help.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. This manual has everything I ever needed to know about Filemaker in it. Easy to understand and a great tool for those who are new to Filemaker (as well as people who aren’t so new, but don’t know it all).
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Eric Scism says:

    This book was a great help when I decided to take on the task of developing my company’s database! It showed me all the tricks and tips that I needed to get the job done.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Rob D. Stein says:

    I have been trying to use all the resources – bundled manuals, vtc, lynda.com since 2005 to learn filemaker/a database from scratch. I chose filemaker for 2 reasons – ease of use and support for OS X technologies like Applescript. I found it a bit challenging to understand concepts in Database design but with this one book things were more clear than ever before. I have finished this book and am planning to buy the latest version for filemaker 9.

    If you are a newbie in database programming and need to get a well explained book to help you through building your own database. Get this book. It is well worth it.

    BTW thanks for this book, I have a fully functional database to manage information related to my studies and research.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. J. King says:

    I’ve been using Filemaker since it was originally developed by Claris (or was it Apple?); I currently am using Filemaker Pro 7.0 v3 on my Apple computers. I obtained “The Missing Manual for Filemaker Pro 8″ to evaluate those features that are “new” to FP 8 or a significant improvement over an existing FP 7 capability. This evaluation of new benefits would justify the expense of purchasing an upgrade to Filemaker Pro 8.

    The Introduction section does provide a succinct summary of the new features of FP 8. I’ve read the book as a reference and training manual.

    “The Missing Manual for Filemaker Pro 8″ is a comprehensive and detailed document that is replete with descriptive words, well chosen illustrations AND builds upon a comprehensive set of sample database files available from the http://www.missingmanuals.com web site. These sample files greatly ease the task of learning the features of Filemaker Pro. Like all Missing Manual books, the web site provides valuable errata in addition to the working examples.

    This is a valuable reference (and now a well thumbed resource) whether you are new to Filemaker Pro, an experienced database developer or a “professional” database designer.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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