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Posts Tagged ‘FileMaker_8’

Go get the free FileMaker Technical Resource Kit

By Emile • May 19th, 2006 • Category: General

FileMaker has offered the Technical Resource Kit for quite some time and they’re certainly valuable, AND FREE, and worth downloading. There are three packages available: Foundation Skills, FileMaker Security, and FileMaker Server & Networking.
You can read more and download them here.



The ultimate FileMaker desire… currently.

By Emile • Feb 14th, 2006 • Category: General

It just occurred to me: consolidation of a pre-7 multi-file solution into one nice and neat single-file/multi-table solution. This task is still FAR TOO cumbersome and quite frankly, just a pain in the ass. And there is simply no reason for it.
Illustrator and other professional apps always painlessly upgrade your original files to […]



FileMaker 8 Developer Certification Is Here

By Emile • Jan 27th, 2006 • Category: FileMaker, General, Software

For those not “in-the-know”, and looking to perhaps up ramp their recognition in the FileMaker indutstry as a FileMaker expert, then look no further. You can now be certified for the version 8 toolset of FileMaker products which can offer recognition, reward, and competitive advantage.
There are several benefits to becoming FileMaker certified and you […]



FileMaker 8 Updates Have Just Been Released: 8.0v2

By Emile • Dec 21st, 2005 • Category: FileMaker, General

In case you missed out, FileMaker has released the v2 updates to FileMaker 8. I have’t found the exclusive fix list, but it may be what some of you have been waiting for, so go get it!



FileMaker Tooltips As Data Delivery Vehicle?

By Emile • Oct 20th, 2005 • Category: Design, FileMaker, General, Software

I’ve always liked tooltips, the ingenious little popups that fade in and out of existence when users place their mouse cursor over certain hotspots on the screen. Generally, they give you more information about a link or describe the purpose of an obscure icon. And recently, in reading an interview with Shaun Inman […]