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Waves in Motion Releases Visualizer 1.0

[PR] Waves in Motion Announces Visualizer 1.0 beta
Turn your FileMaker Pro databases into instant visual ER diagrams

Phoenix, AZ – August 13, 2001 — See your FileMaker Pro solutions in a
whole new way! With Visualizer 1.0, FileMaker Pro databases become instant
visual entity relationship (ER) diagrams. Waves in Motion will announce the
beta release of Visualizer 1.0 and companion developer tool Analyzer 3.0,
at the FileMaker Developer’s Conference in Orlando, Florida, August 13-15.

With Visualizer 1.0, your databases become instant “data-maps”, allowing
users to quickly see and identify entity relationships. Control what fields
are displayed, pick your custom colors and see a visual map of your
selected files and relationships – all with the click of a button.

“Showing a visual representation of your database can be time-consuming,”
said Vincenzo Menanno, President of Waves in Motion. “With Visualizer, you
can quickly create site maps for your solutions.”

Features include:

– Instant ER diagrams
– Control how fields are displayed, including
table view, show key fields and show all fields
– Custom color-coding
– Animates relationships associated with selected entity
– Powerful layout and alignment capabilities
– Print options available

Requirements:
Visualizer currently supports Macintosh 8.6 or higher and OS X only.
Visualizer works with Analyzer 3.0 (requires FileMaker Developer 5.5) and
ships with a copy of Analyzer Lite. For complete product information or to
download a demo copy visit:

( http://www.wmotion.com/visualizer/beta )

Waves in Motion is the developer of a growing collection of FileMaker
solutions and plug-ins, including oAzium CC Authorize, oAzium Events,
oAzium Date & Time, oAzium Portal Filter, The Analyzer, and The Dragon Web
Surveys. They are active members of the FileMaker Solution Alliance and the
Apple Developer Program, and have been consulting and developing FileMaker
solutions since 1990.

Waves in Motion, Analyzer and Visualizer are trademarks of oAzium, L.L.C.

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