Bento 2 by FileMaker
Bento® 2, the new version of the wildly popular personal database from FileMaker® that's as easy to use as your Mac.
- organise contacts, calendars, emails, events, files and photos
Overview
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Most Recent Reviews
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Bento 2 by FileMaker
Basic requirement not met
Written by SM from EDINBURGH
Mar 27, 2009
Bento is good at the frills bit of a Database - providing patterned and coloured backgrounds etc. However, ask Bento to do a real…Read morely useful task of printing addresses, imported from Address Book, onto a sheet of labels it fails. Not only that but "Help" has no ideas either. I have had to revert to good old Appleworks which can do a mail-merge and do the printing. Bento is very disappointing!
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Bento 2 by FileMaker
Formulas & labels
Written by BW from Scituate
Mar 25, 2009
Disappointed is an understatement!
I find the antique program Appleworks has more powerful database functions.
FORMULAS - Bento…Read more 2 offers very basic formulas and only a very few of them. "If/Then" for example. IF - Field A is blank, THEN - insert (whatever) into Field B. Sorry - can't do that.
PRINTING LABELS - WOW! After I entered data into 4000 records, each having 9 fields, I discovered Bento 2 can't print a simple thing like a price label on Avery Labels. All Bento 2 can offer is Address labels using another program like Apple Address book. After hours of research and experimenting with about 5 different free trial programs I found Avery Design Pro almost worked. Unfortunately Avery's program doesn't properly accept special characters. Nothing extravagant mind you, simple quotation marks print as junk.
BENTO 2 - Appleworks came out sometime in the 1980's. Twenty something years ago and it handled these issues far better. You folks need to go back to the drawing board before I'll invest any additional time in this program.
I'm an apple user since before there were programs - 1979. I began with the Apple II Plus loaded with 48K of memory and one 5 1/4" floppy drive. In this day and age I find it difficult to understand how a well established company can release a basic program that lacks basic functions. It's not like this is the first low end database to hit the MAC world. Uncle B
(16 of 16 people found this review useful)
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Bento 2 by FileMaker
Everything in one place
Written by RC from Shenley
Mar 6, 2009
I love Bento. The poster who complained about it only doing stuff that Address Book, iPhoto and iTunes do completely misses the po…Read moreint. Bento lets you have all of that (and more) in ONE PLACE. Then, you can cross-reference and file things that are linked rather than going from one application to another.
I use it for many different little projects and even for keeping a record of my exercise training schedule. If you're using a spreadsheet to keep lists of things or finding it hard to keep track of files, emails, tasks, appointments, to-dos, then I thoroughly recommend Bento.(4 of 4 people found this review useful)
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Most Useful Reviews
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Bento 2 by FileMaker
It's all bad. Very Bad.
Written by CB from Basalt
Oct 20, 2008
The above review is highly likely a blatant self promotion of the program.
1. The review date is the day after Bento 2 was rele…Read moreased. Hardly time for a good testing and considering there is a 30 day trial what is the rush there buddy.
2. There is no mention of any new features or why it is amazing.
3. If you correct the obvious grammaitical errors the review reads like a faked school report.
4. It seems that all other forums and discussions regarding Bento 2 are extremely critical of the program. Also expressing disapointment in how Filemaker/Apple have handled the release and pricing.
I have had Bento since it was first released and bought it with high hopes of it filling a gap. For me it wasn't quite there but I have continued to use it a few things and was waiting for a good update to take care of the obvious bugs and hopefully many of the improvements users had been discussing and submitting. This didn't happen.
What should have been only a 1.1 has been wrapped up in candy paper and priced like it actually contained the improvements users have been looking/asking for.
If you are considering buying please consider how the 100's of thousands users who just got shafted. Check out the user forums to see the general feeling and opinion.
I rate this program 1 out of 5 stars! - only because I can't select 0.
Why are there no other reviews here?
To Apple/Filemaker, step up the mic and lets hear what you have to say on this.(304 of 359 people found this review useful)
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Bento 2 by FileMaker
Not worth it
Written by JH from Merida
Oct 24, 2008
Seriously, to call this an update is an overstatement. Maybe users that START with Bento 2 will feel the program is neat and can h…Read moreandle the bugs. But as a user of Bento 1 sincerely expected more from the company.
This is not an upgrade, it is a version that marketing people got up 0.9 more units than it should have.
Issues:
- Harder to customize fields
- Still no way to share data via network
- The new layout gives you less space for the list of fields that, if it is as long as mine, it means a lot more scrolling.
- Bugs bugs bugs. Program crashes.
Gotta go... just visit MacWorld's review and THEN read the comments. Most users aren't happy. Or you could just visit FileMaker's forum and see the same thing.
After the 30 day trial I will downgrade and wait for a better response from FileMaker. I hope this gets posted by Apple.(240 of 254 people found this review useful)
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Bento 2 by FileMaker
Back to Version 1
Written by EC from North Attleboro
Oct 23, 2008
Well, we ran the trail version 2 and have returned to version 1 the purported new features are not worth the $49.
Some of the …Read moreAddress Book fields are no longer editable by design in version 2 and the field sizes have increased in form layout making all of the version 1 forms much too large.
The program still has bugs, needs to be beta tested - check out the user forums at Filemaker. Bugs in version 1 have not been corrected and there has been no official statement from FM that they will fix them unless they cause data corruption. Some are fixed in version 2, but you'll have to spend another $49 to get the program you already paid for doing what it was already supposed to do.
Buyer beware!(206 of 224 people found this review useful)
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