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FileMaker Pro 8.5 Named Codie Finalist

Published: Mon 29 Jan 2007 04:07 PM
FileMaker Pro 8.5 Named Codie Finalist for Best Database Management Solution
Auckland, New Zealand – 29 January, 2007 – FileMaker Pro 8.5 has been selected as a finalist for a 2007 Codie Award, the premier annual software industry awards selected by members of the Software Information Industry Association (SIIA), FileMaker announced today.
FileMaker Pro 8.5, the #1-selling easy-to-use database software that efficiently manages people, projects, assets and more, is a finalist in the “Best Database Management Solution” category (for a list of all category finalists, see http://www.siia.net/codies/2007/finalists.asp).
“The 2007 Codie Finalists represent real winners, even at this stage of the contest,” said Ken Wasch, SIIA President. “Competition is fiercer than ever and that makes selection as a Codie Finalist a real achievement. All the companies on this year's list should feel justifiably proud of their recognition.”
About FileMaker, Inc.
FileMaker Pro is used by millions of individuals and workgroups around the world to be more productive and efficient. Business, education and government customers rely on FileMaker to manage people, projects, images, assets and other information. In addition to being the number one-selling easy-to-use database software, the award-winning FileMaker product line also includes low-cost Applications that automate basic business tasks, ready-to-use Starter Solutions, and tools to create and share solutions from the desktop to the web. FileMaker, Inc. is a subsidiary of Apple, Inc.
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