Review: Bento 2
#43
Posted 21 October 2008 - 06:24 PM
I purchased Bento 1 in the first week of it being launched with promises of upgrades and new features and a whole new way to do my databases at home and, for my purposes work as well.
One very small upgrade later, Bento 2 is released with a lot of features I thought would be included in the next v1 upgrade. and with no consolation for people who have been waiting for an upgrade since purchasing Bento 1 (which as many people have said is still very much a Beta).
Bento 1 has never lived up to it's promises, making life more difficult than easy, and in most cases I could have done better with Numbers alone.
I'm aware of a lot of issues that still need to be resolved, including working with the old iPhone as well as many other possibly "updates." So, why would anyone buy v2 when they should be aware that v3 will cost them more, as will v4...
Apple's ilife and iwork are sold in this way, but the upgrades and packages are very much different than this little database package (that in most cases I still have to use Numbers for anyway). ilife and iwork are stellar packages of a number of programs and templates, Bento is one database program with fairly major flaws. Bento 2, and subsequent releases aren't worth paying the extra money.
In Australia we're talking $79, not $49.
By the time Bento 3 or v4 comes you might have well have purchased Filemaker for all the extra features.
FM have lost another customer, and I'm telling my friends to stay clear of it until I see a review for v4 (or beyond) that says it does everything people will want.
I'm not paying FM for the beta testing of another product again.
#45
Posted 22 October 2008 - 04:09 AM
I started to read comments looking for a reasonable review but all I saw after two pages of rhetoric was the wining of owners of Bento 1. Maybe you are right. I know nothing about your financial investments and don't want to know. I just want a review of how a user feels the product works. Good and bad but I can't read anymore of this personal B S.
Thanks users for taking up 4 pages of wining and not one freakin' review.
Can anybody tell me how they like or don't like use of Bento 2?
Thanks.
#46
Posted 22 October 2008 - 06:15 AM
rkatx said:
I don't have Bento 2, but I do have Bento 1. I use MS Access at work so I'm familiar with professional level database apps. Bento is no Access, but for personal use I like Bento. It meets my needs at home. It's easy to use and does what I want it to do.
My only complaint is that Bento is self contained. With Access, each database is a file onto itself (I assume this is true with FMP). I can share Access files with anyone that uses Access. I can store/back up files separately from the main application. When I open Bento, all my databases are there. If I want to share my database(s) then I have to export my info. There are no Bento files. If I want to backup my Bento databases, I have to back up the entire app. For personal use, I don't find this issue to be much of a problem, but I sure would like to have individual files for each of my databases.
#47
Posted 22 October 2008 - 06:42 AM
Nothing I've seen yet of Bento 2.0 mentions whether a field can now contain longer strings of text which wrap within a field. And formatted text (italics) would be nice for bibliographies.
Paul Brians
Common Errors in English
http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/
#49
Posted 22 October 2008 - 07:32 AM
It does sound a bit limiting for my use. I'll wait for a couple more versions to materialize before spending cash
Maybe Appleworks doesn't suck as bad as I believed.
#50
Posted 22 October 2008 - 10:23 AM
The message was: FileMaker is pleased to announce the release of Bento 2. As a recent purchaser of Bento 1 personal database software, you are eligible to receive Bento 2 via download, for free! Then followed a link and a license key.
So what's the problem? I am living in Europe so maybe we are treated better ;-)
#51
Posted 22 October 2008 - 10:53 AM
#52
Posted 22 October 2008 - 11:01 AM
#53
Posted 22 October 2008 - 02:05 PM
Lessons learned: "Don't trust FileMaker" or "Don't buy now because you'll get more for the same money in a short period of time" or "You don't want this software THAT badly that you're willing to keep shelling out money to keep it up-to-date".
#54
Posted 22 October 2008 - 03:30 PM
So as the old saying goes "fool me once.........".
I called tech support and complained and they acted like they couldn't give a sh*T. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT. A former bento user.
#55
Posted 22 October 2008 - 05:01 PM
Since I already paid for the initial program and what it can do, FM is asking me to again pay full price for functionality I already paid for and any additions and/or bug fixes. Would I buy an update to CS4 and its additions and bug fixes at full price--No! Would I buy an update to even FileMaker Pro with additions and updates at full price--No. And, the same would be for most of my programs. I guess if you look at FM reasoning, they should not be offering any update price for FM Pro if they are selling it at the price point they feel is what is worth and not padding the price for reduced updates.



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