By John Gruber
Upgraded — Get a new MacBook every two years. From $36.06/month with AppleCare+ included.
Looks like a solid update to FileMaker’s consumer-oriented personal database.
New features include “more spreadsheet-like behavior”, which I think is good, but which conflates Bento even more with Numbers. Numbers is a database-y spreadsheet, and Bento is a spreadsheet-y database. I think there are many use cases where it’s hard to tell which to choose.
★ Wednesday, 15 October 2008