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B&b Software are pleased to announce the release of their suite of three Apple OS X applications that complement and extend the popular database application FileMaker Pro.


The three applications, all of which are Made with REALbasic, are -

* fmMailmergeX, a personal bulk emailer that supports the merging of data from FileMaker Pro databases with user defined template letters generating output messages that may then be sent via a number of email clients. An invaluable tool for anyone with a database of contacts; whether they be business contacts, family or friends. The applications main features are -

     * Supports email clients Eudora, Entourage, Powermail and Mailsmith
     * Sends either plain or HTML messages
     * Messages may exceed 32k
     * Output messages may include embedded graphics.
       (embedded as part of the template letter or merged from a database)
     * Supports the sending of multiple email file attachments
     * Allows for the execution of FileMaker Pro scripts prior to bulk mailing

Download from : <http://www.b-bsoftware.com/downloads/fmmailmergex.sit>

NB. An OS 9.2 version of the application is available for download.


* fmMailscanX, an application that enables the scanning of incoming email messages, the extraction of data and the writing of that data to a FileMaker Pro database. Data may be extracted from any email message field and used to create a new record in a database or to identify an existing record and then to update or delete it. An invaluable tool for anyone wishing to store information received by email into a FileMaker Pro database. The applications main features are -


* Supports email clients Eudora, OSX Emailer, Powermail and Mailsmith
* Supports extraction of any string of characters from any email message field
* Supports the use of user defined AppleScripts to massage extracted data
* Allows scheduling and repeating of email scanning
* Allows the sending of 'confirmation' email to the sender of processed email


Download from : <http://www.b-bsoftware.com/downloads/fmmailscanx.sit>

NB. An OS 9.2 version of the application is available for download.


* fmWebtagsX, an application that supports the merging of data from FileMaker Pro databases with static web pages. The application allows the embedding of custom tags that point to specific data within a FileMaker Pro database, into web pages. Once a set of tags have been embedded into a web page, the page becomes a template which may then be processed later to replace the tags with live data. The resulting page may then be deployed to the web server. An invaluable tool for anyone with a static web site that displays data from infrequently changing databases. The applications main features are -


     * Provides a simplified method for embedding custom tags
     * Can process embedded tags for entire folder of web pages

Download from : <http://www.b-bsoftware.com/downloads/fmwebtagsx.sit>

NB. An OS 9.2 version of the application is available for download.


For further information about any of the above products please visit B&b Software at our web site - <http://www.b-bsoftware.com>



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