Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: What a great book! Review: This book goes way beyond the manual. It shows how to build powerful and elegant systems in FileMaker Pro 5 from start to finish, and does so in a very readable and understandable manner. The CD contains dozens of valuable sample files and includes a amazing invoicing system. The title really should be "The Zen of FileMaker Pro 5"! This book is a 5 star plus, and a must for all users of FileMaker Pro.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: a book for real-world filemaker users Review: This book is not for beginners, as it explains very briefly fundamental FM concepts. Instead, there are many very useful tips and insights on how to succesfully develop a real-world app. I personally found the script section invaluable, this book really upgraded the way I use Filemaker.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: This is the best book on FileMaker 5 bar none Review: This is the most comprehensive and readable book that I have seen on FileMaker 5, or FileMaker-any for that matter. I was reading Scriptology when it arrived, I thumbed through it and immeadiately put Scriptology down and began reading Rich and Jonathan's book. And mind you, Scriptology is the FileMaker "Bible". This book covers all aspects of FileMaker 5, including FileMaker Pro, Unlimited, Developer, Server, and it even discusses the use of FileMaker with PDA's.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The Only Filemaker Book You'll Need Review: This review in brief: If you are planning on doing any project in FileMaker, this book will help you get the job done.When I started my project, I had been using FileMaker as a user for years. I simply used databases that others had built. When I decided to start my own business, I chose FileMaker because of its ease-of-use reputation. I struggled for about a week before I decided that for some things this reputation holds. But, if you really want to make the most of FileMaker, the manual and help files just aren't enough. Then, I bought Using FileMaker Pro 5. I put my development efforts on hold for a long weekend and read the first 60%, re-reading the pieces important to me and skimming the rest. As the authors suggest, I then started out by planning my project on paper. I didn't go into all the detail they suggest but I did map out my files, records, and fields. I eventually purchased Microsoft Visio software for this task but that's another review... Then, I sat down at my computer and started over. Within 2 hours, I had recreated the clumsy work of that first frustrating week. Within 2 days, I had a workable customers database, products database, and order-entry system. Now, many weeks later (and a lot more development), I've automated tasks for my business that save me time and money. Things that used to take 30 minutes now take 3. I've got FileMaker picking the low price from amoung multiple suppliers, creating orders, invoicing customers, calculating profits, and reporting it all back to me. It makes me feel POWERFUL! One area that I wish they had taken more time in is using the built in password and groups security. They touch on it, and even after reading it several times, I'm still not sure the best way to set up my files. Another good item would have been a succinct list of all the scripting functions and what they do. In their defense, it is available in the built in help screens but I like having it in a hard format. The bottom line is simple: If you want to create some easy databases that will help you get the job done, FileMaker is the answer. To get the most out of FileMaker and turn it from an information storage application into a powerful tool to run your business (or other projects), Using FileMaker Pro 5 is the book you need.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Not for the beginner Review: While I have to agree with others who have reviewed this book regarding its quality I would caution readers that having experience with conventional database programs might not be enough to take advantage of this book. The examples are generous and provide wonderful templates for some pretty sophisticated applications but some of the more basic and fundamental attributes of this particular program are given little space. I am sure that it will be an excellent reference for someone with prior experience with FileMaker Pro but for a newcomer to FM Pro like myself it leaves a lot to be desired. The flyleaf says 'for intermediate to advanced users'. Believe it!
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