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Well, I use darkbasic pro, but loads of people annoy me by saying they hate db pro and love blitz basic. But I love DB pro and think it is an easy, but not too easy programming language.
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I would pay $1000 for this Pro Conceal .45 acp!
yes, export data as excel data from filemaker pro, and then import this one into access.
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Filemaker Pro runs on both platforms, and uses SQL as the query language.
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There are a number of good software development tools for small business. Some of these which are highly rated include WordPress, Sunbird, Salesforce and FileMaker Pro.
My sql, Microsoft sql , Microsoft Access, dBase, Filemaker pro are the examples for dbms and oracle and sql server are the examples for rdbms
Ultra pro...but I personally think razor pro are better then the ultra pro.
a pantech pro is better that's why it says PRO
macbook pro with retina display way better
A relatively simple to use database program is FileMaker Pro. It's very versatile, and the pricing starts at about $300. If you don't need as much functionality as FileMaker Pro offers, you can get away with using an Excel spreadsheet instead. Excel is part of Microsoft Office, which you can pick up for as little as $120. If this is still too much, try the free Apache Open Office. They will appreciate a donation, but you determine what you can afford. All of these applications have both Windows and Mac versions.