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		<title>Bento a small serving of database iPad power</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few years ago Filemaker released the Bento database, a slimmed down and gussied up version of it&#8217;s flagship product. Bento has grown up over those years, and now Filemaker has skimmed off some of its easy to use features in a version 1.0 for the iPad. I had a dream of making this pocket-sized [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few years ago Filemaker released the Bento database, a slimmed down and gussied up version of it&#8217;s flagship product. Bento has grown up over those years, and now Filemaker has skimmed off some of its easy to use features in a version 1.0 for the iPad. I had a dream of making this pocket-sized product do some of the work that a mobile pro, like my wife the yoga teacher, would need in classrooms. Alas, the iPad Bento can&#8217;t perform those deep poses yet.</p>
<p>That doesn&#8217;t mean the product isn&#8217;t worth the $4.99 it costs at the App Store. Bento arrived with a one-page home screen meant to serve as a manual, a handful of database templates (these are called Libraries in Bento) and three skins to style my creations.</p>
<p>But say, for example, you wanted to assign several attributes to an item in an inventory. iPad Bento doesn&#8217;t get the idea of multiple tick boxes for one record. It wants you to create a field for every attribute like overseas item, tax free, custom sized and the like.</p>
<p>As a database Bento has gotten so minimalistic in its mobile versions that it seems suited only for a very personal information manager. Not that there&#8217;s anything wrong with that, but it&#8217;s good to know going on how much you can fit into this Bento&#8217;s box.</p>
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