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CHAPARRAL SOFTWARE SHIPS BRUSHFIRE 2.1

FileMaker Pro developer tool improved, more flexible

http://www.chapsoft.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Calabasas, CA - July 7, 2004 - Chaparral Software & Consulting

Services, Inc. today released Brushfire 2.1 for Windows and

Macintosh, a significant update to the blazing fast and well-regarded

FileMaker Pro analysis package.

Brushfire is a powerful utility for FileMaker Pro developers and

advanced users, producing a complete cross-reference and error

reporting analysis of FileMaker Pro based solutions. Brushfire shows

details and usage of every field, relationship, layout and script in

a FileMaker Pro solution, as well as numerous analysis reports that

help identify errors and obsolete code, and prepare projects for

migration to FileMaker Pro 7.

Brushfire 2.1 adds a completely new Brushfire Object Browser tool as

an additional way to work with Brushfire report data from within

FileMaker Pro. The Brushfire Object Browser makes it very easy to

find specific Field, Relation, Layout and Script data for a solution.

Each reference in the Brushfire Object Browser includes a button to

take the user to the Brushfire detail pages in the main HTML-based

report with a single click.

Brushfire 2.1 also includes a complete search facility, button

references, improved Mac OS X 10.3 compatibility, and other improvements.

Requirements and Availability

Brushfire 2.1 is available immediately on the Windows NT, Windows 2000,

Windows XP, and Macintosh OS X platforms. Brushfire

2.1 has a suggested retail price of $249.95.

Updates from Brushfire 2.0 are free.

Upgrades from versions prior to Brushfire 2.0 to Brushfire 2.1 cost $129.95.

Brushfire 2.1 for Macintosh OS X and Brushfire 2.1 for Windows

requires FileMaker Developer 5.5 or

FileMaker Developer 6.0. The Brushfire Object Browser tool requires

FileMaker Developer 6.0 or FileMaker Pro 6.0.

A free trial version of Brushfire 2.1 limited to 5 files is available

for download.

About Chaparral Software (www.chapsoft.com)

Brushfire is a product of Chaparral Software & Consulting Services,

Inc., a privately held corporation based in Calabasas, California,

that has been providing custom database consulting and programming

services since 1986. In addition, Chaparral publishes leading

FileMaker Pro developer utilities such as EZxslt and Brushfire, and

offers specialized XML/XSLT consulting services and training.

About FileMaker, Inc. (www.filemaker.com)

FileMaker Pro is used by millions of individuals and workgroups

around the world to be more productive and efficient. Business,

education and government customers rely on FileMaker to manage

people, projects, images, assets and other information. In addition

to being the number one-selling easy-to-use database software, the

award-winning FileMaker product line includes a range of scalable

servers and mobile database products. FileMaker, Inc. is a subsidiary

of Apple Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL).

Contact

Russell Kohn, President

Chaparral Software & Consulting Services, Inc.

22231 Mulholland Hwy, Suite 213A

Calabasas, CA 91302

1-818-225-1247

[email protected]

http://www.chapsoft.com/brushfire/

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