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Book Reviews of FileMaker Pro 9: The Missing ManualBook Review: How to get a database up and running with FileMaker Pro Summary: 5 Stars
Susan Prosser and Geoff Coffey's FileMaker Pro 10: The Missing Manual tells how to get a database up and running with FileMaker Pro. From publishing polished reports and managing a mailing list to using built-in formulas, its blend of black and white screen shots and clear directions tied to daily functions makes for an essential 'how to' manual computer libraries need.
Book Review: Filemaker Pro 9: The Missing Manual Summary: 5 Stars
I am very much a beginner using Filemaker Pro. I have heard great things about this product. So far this book has been of great benefit in pointing me in the right direction. The book is well laid out and tremendously easy to follow. Just starting to build my templates and the book is right by my side. Highly recommended.
Book Review: FILEMAKER 9 .. MISSING MANUAL Summary: 5 Stars
The book is as massive and complete as Filemaker 9 software. I found that it was at first intimidating because of the 750 + pages but after you dive in and learn to use the index the book because a lifesaver and close companion. I highly recommend it to anyone trying to use this powerful program.
Book Review: Well written. Excellent examples. Summary: 5 Stars
A well written book with good insight into features of Filemaker 9. Great tips along the way for designing structure and layout. Authors do a good job in detail explanations. Good translation of technical concepts into real life usage.
Book Review: FileMaker Pro 9 The Missing Manual Summary: 5 Stars
FileMaker Pro 9 The Missing Manual is a great start and answers all the questions regarding things you would never find in the manufacturer's manual. It is a third party's review and will guide your development in the proper direction.
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