Bento is designed to help Mac users organize their lives by giving them one place to put their important information, from contacts and calendars to projects and events. Bento can organize activities related to work, home, school and community. Bento automatically displays contacts and calendars kept within Address Book and iCal. There is no need to re-enter existing names, phone numbers, email addresses and upcoming events into Bento so users can start organizing and extending to their information right away. Bento users can organize contacts, calendars, photos and files so they can easily do the following and more:
Manage a vast amount of contact details
Coordinate events, parties and fundraisers
Track projects, assignments and deadlines
Connect related information together
Prioritize tasks
Catalog inventory, donations and items for sale
Record hours worked and payments due
Assign ratings to service providers and sellers
Create libraries for music, movies and other media
Store files and photos in relation to projects and events Bento builds on Leopards gorgeous new look and consistent design to bring simplicity and style to personal databases. Key features include: Built-in links to Address Book and iCal. Be productive instantly by integrating and adding to your contact and calendar information. Add photos to your contacts, add invitees to an iCal event, and more. And because Bento links with Address Book and iCal, you can see data on your iPhone or share it over the Web with .Mac. Stylish templates and themes. More than 20 ready-to-use templates sport elegant themes to reflect each user's unique style, personality or activity. Forms and fields are designed with coordinated colors, layouts, fonts and text styles for immediate use. Works with iPhone and .Mac. Bento links to live Address Book and iCal data. No synchronization is necessary to be in sync with Bento, since Apple's core technology takes the information to iPhone and .Mac for sharing over the Web. iTunes-like search. Searching, organizing and sorting records is simple. Create collections to store work, personal or volunteer tasks in the same way you would create smart playlists in iTunes or albums in iPhoto. Drag, drop and import with ease. Rearranging, regrouping and viewing lists or forms are drag-and-drop easy, as is importing or exporting data from Microsoft Excel, Numbers or any other program that creates CSV files. See things your way. One-click customization options for themes, columns displayed, label positions, text sizes, shading, and alignment; the Table View allows for easy sorting and quick stats in Summary Row; Add more pages to view different slices of information. Get the Leopard experience. Users will love many of the exciting new Leopard capabilities in Bento, including: Media Manager, which allows users to store and change images in Bento fields; live connection to iCal, which exchanges data between calendars and tasks; Advanced Find, which re-uses the Advanced Find module from Leopard Finder for pinpointing specific information within the database; and Time Machine, the new Leopard feature that allows for easy database back-ups. Bento by FileMaker Bento is brought to you by FileMaker, and it takes advantage of the company20 years of database software experience. FileMaker, Inc., makers of the legendary FileMaker Pro, one of the world's easiest to use full-featured databases, now brings you a personal database with virtually a zero learning curve.
Operating System Requirements:
This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:
Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
Additional Requirements:
Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 867 MHz or faster processor 512MB of RAM; 1GB recommended Leverages (and requires) Leopard
I wish the Bento companion iPhone app would support Filemaker databases, or that a Filemaker app would be released. Power users need mobile databases too.
Downloaded the trial and was easily able to transfer my old Appleworks databases. So am happy with the software.
Not so happy with cost. Downloaded from US site - price $US49 ( = about $A54). But when I purchased it it flicked me to the Australian site and a $A 80 price tag!! Had already spent time on setting up Appleworks files an some others, so I went ahead - but NOT HAPPY.