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  • Doing the database Mambo-style

    After a false start with its first database choice, surfwear manufacturer Mambo is hoping for better luck the second time around.

  • T&B Software Survey Australia Results

    Based on the data from over one thousand respondents to our online survey, T&B and ZDNet Australia come up with the goods on what software Australians like best--and what vendors provide the best service and support.

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  • FileMaker Pro 5.5

    You won't need a computer science degree to use FileMaker Pro 5.5. At AU$482.90 (AU$284.90 for an upgrade), its antigeek appeal stems from its template- and wizard-driven design, comprehensive documentation, and context-sensitive help across Mac and PC platforms. But the database product also provides the extended Open Database Connectivity, SQL, and scripting power tools needed for scalable database projects. We like the integrated design, search-and-browse environment, and easy desktop or Web sharing.

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