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Free FileMaker Graphics Pack available for limited time only
Wednesday, July 01, 2009 - 07:23 PM EST

Students and teachers save up to 80% on software!FileMaker, Inc. today announced the FileMaker Graphics Pack, available free with the purchase and registration of qualified FileMaker Pro 10 software products for a limited time.

The FileMaker Graphics Pack includes over 1,000 buttons and icons and can enhance the design and visual impact of FileMaker Pro databases quickly and easily. The Graphics Pack is available now through September 18, 2009 to customers who purchase and register individual licenses of FileMaker Pro 10, FileMaker Pro 10 Advanced, FileMaker Server 10 and FileMaker Server 10 Advanced.

"FileMaker Pro users can create stunning, professional-looking FileMaker Pro databases without spending hours creating original icons and buttons or searching for graphics on the web," said Ryan Rosenberg, vice president marketing and services, FileMaker, Inc., in the press release. "It’s a great way for our customers to design databases like a pro."

This offer is valid on purchases made between July 1, 2009 and September 18, 2009. Product registration must occur on or before September 24, 2009.

For people new to database software, FileMaker has debuted a family of web pages aimed at introducing, in straight-forward ways, the many uses of databases. This introduction includes descriptions of how to benefit from database software when tackling these most common business tasks: task management, email campaigns, time and billing, resource scheduling, asset management and customer tracking.

A related set of pages introduce "newbies" to the concept of database management and provide easy-to-understand answers to questions like "what is a relational database?"

FileMaker, Inc. develops award-winning database software. Its products include the legendary FileMaker Pro product line for Windows, Mac and the Web, and the Bento personal database for Mac, iPhone and iPod touch. FileMaker Pro won 52 awards, more than its next eight competitors combined, from 2003-2009 in the U.S., and a total of 134 awards worldwide during this time. Millions of customers, from individuals to large organizations, rely on FileMaker, Inc. software to manage, analyze and share information. FileMaker, Inc. is a subsidiary of Apple Inc.

Source: FileMaker, Inc.

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Jul 01, 09 - 07:53 pm Comment from: judy

Filemaker rocks. Haven't used it years, no reason. But I'm sure it's only gotten better with age, wisdom and tons of requests.

Jul 01, 09 - 09:39 pm Comment from: HazMatt

Yes, I love FileMaker. I was ready to throw in the towel at version 6 but when they re-wrote the file format in version 7, it was like, yeah… this is totally sweet again.

And I constantly use the original FM Graphics Pack for my stuff. I always seemed to have to edit them in Photoshop to get them just right, but it was great to have the resource of legally usable images in a pinch.

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Jul 02, 09 - 11:15 am Comment from: theloniousMac

I don't see why, after having bought countless copies of FileMaker client already this year, including FileMaker server advanced and FileMaker Pro advanced, and paid for the developer program, that I should be required to buy yet another copy of FileMaker to get the stupid icons.

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