![]() ![]() You can now host on whichever OS platform you want: for registered developers there is now a FileMaker Server for Linux in preview status. It’s in Claris Marketplace that you can expect to see many more of these integrated tools as they grow in number and variety.įileMaker apps can now be created directly in FileMaker Pro and pushed to FileMaker Cloud without fuss. For instance, RapidWeaver developer Tim Dietrich has already written a Stack, FM Publisher, which will allow sites developed using RapidWeaver to interface directly with FileMaker Pro 19 databases.įileMaker Pro 19 JavaScript integration Copyright © 2020 Tim DietrichĪlso new in this version of FileMaker is the ability to add such significant enhancements as Kanban boards, (photo) galleries, timelines and progress bars but quickly and almost effortlessly with drag and drop. At the same time, you can now display and interact with (output from) FileMaker apps in your browser.Īs FileMaker has grown, so have other forms of integration with third party protocols and systems. Think about it: the tens (hundreds?) of thousands of polished and stable JavaScript routines and libraries have suddenly become available directly (from) within FileMaker apps. This further supports and enhances the integration of JavaScript. Data from FMP’s tables can also be retrieved in JSON format. Using the Data API first introduced in FileMaker Pro 16, a new FileMaker script step accomplishing this integration is available for the first time in FileMaker Pro 19. It’s as simple as:įileMaker.PerformScript(“Script Name”, “Optional Script Parameter”) What makes this so powerful is the seamless integration. FileMaker’s own already extremely powerful, robust and flexible scripting environment (really one of the keys to why FMP has been so much more than a “database†for many years) now allows you to call native JavaScript functions in a FileMaker script and lets JavaScript code call FileMaker scripts. The most significant of these is the full integration with JavaScript. There are a number of new features and/or significantly improved ones in FileMaker Pro 19. The file format used in version 19 is fully backward compatible to FMP 12 the platform support back to version 17. Simpler, more modest, single-user databases are still possible. This short video ((Copyright © 2020, Claris International Inc.) will give you some idea of how much more ambitious FileMaker has become. To achieve this, Filemaker sports a sophisticated user environment so that development is both accessible and expeditious. They work when workflows (collaborative or single) need to be storyboarded, prototyped, designed, tested and deployed. They are suitable for contact management, libraries and warehousing for project management, client relations, (inventory) tracking, event planning, research, tourism… FileMaker solutions work well almost anywhere that data needs to be input, edited, retrieved, displayed, shared. Such applications are flexible and robust solutions for home, groups, large and small businesses, in administration, commerce, the arts, and accounting. “Platform-independent†might be better… FileMaker apps run on macOS, iOS, the web etc and Windows. It’s aimed at anyone who wants to build their own robust, cross-platform applications. The product/platform is increasingly being called Claris FileMaker (“Advanced†has gone, although the filename’s extension is still “.fmp12â€). ![]() And there are significant new features as well. Yes, its core engine remains a highly-sophisticated RDBMS. But FileMaker 19 should be seen as Claris’s first open platform for software development. Has it been a while since you thought about FileMaker? Do you still think of it as database software (albeit extremely powerful)? If you haven’t kept up with the extent to which FileMaker’s market penetration and user base have grown – to more than a million, then do take a look at this page… you may be in for some surprises. Older Mac users will remember and love Claris as the company which brought us ClarisWorks and on which the current Apple Mail application was based. Not long after that review, FileMaker Inc changed its name (back) to the venerable Claris. Filemaker, the product which began life as a database, had already (version 17) been “recast†as a platform for application development. MyMac last reviewed FileMaker Pro (version 18) a year ago.
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