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MOORPARK, CA - August 31, 2010 - Clickware announced today that they have released the first set of free training videos geared toward end-users of FileMaker Pro.

"We were constantly asked the same questions over and over again by end users, so we created this video series so that our customers (as well as other FileMaker developers) can get basic information about how to work with their FileMaker databases" says Bob Cusick, Founder of Clickware.

The initial 4 videos are part of Clickware's "End User Training Series" and cover finding data, replacing data, importing data and exporting data.

Cusick adds, "These first four initial videos cover about 50% of all of the support questions we get. We would love to hear from the FileMaker community about what other videos they would find helpful. We're hoping to create a great free resource for the FileMaker Community."

The videos can be viewed for free on the Clickware site (http://bit.ly/d4p61I) and have also been cross-loaded to YouTube in 720p HD.

For companies that would like to have their own branded videos - Clickware can customize the starting and ending screens - or combine the videos into a single video - or even custom-produce screencast videos for individuals and companies.

About Clickware

Clickware was established in 1996 and has created hundreds of solutions utilizing various database software programs using web-enabled technologies and browser interfaces, as well as native client/server applications. We specialize in Servoy solution development, migration of FileMaker databases to Servoy, creation of web-based e-business and e-commerce solutions and system design, implementation and training.

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Clickware, Inc.

www.clickware.com

Bob Cusick

[email protected]

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