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Seriously? I suppose we need to wait until we know for certain that everyone who wants an Apple Watch actually *has* an Apple Watch. And how would we do that? So let me get this straight: no articles about the new iPhone until *you* get yours...…
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Please look into proper grammar: "Despite it's small screen" should be "Despite its small screen" What has happened to the English language? It's hard to take an article seriously when its first sentence contains a grammatical error (notice how …
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Having had a Tag Heuer for more than 20 years, I've had a sapphire crystal since the day I got the watch. What's more, I've had the SAME sapphire crystal for all of those years, and despite my slamming my wrist against doorjambs and other incidents,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dakota Kid Too little, too late. I've switched away. What did you switch to? This latest experience has left me wanting to be done with Intuit and their terrible support.
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I just wasted 15 minutes on an online chat with one of their "support reps." I asked, "Is there an upgrade available to Quicken Essentials users" After 15 minutes, the response I got was, ""we are currently offering the same price as the price for …
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There was a similar incident at a Microsoft store, where they had about 30 Microsoft Surfaces on display. When the cops arrived and found the windows broken out, they looked in and found 60 Microsoft Surfaces.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frank777 Daylite can sync with Contacts and Calendar, so the function is available to apps (which use Core Data?) If Filemaker is truly outside of Apple and focuses on the business market, surely they can break wit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frank777 This is what worries me most about Filemaker. There are ridiculously talented FM developers who can do amazing things with the software. There's a large user community built around the software, and by all…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie Indeed, hence why I don't understand why he tells his clients to re-enter the data into the newly created FM DB. There is, I think it's 25MB or 50MB per email, I forgot. Sure, accessing is great, but…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ipen Open source ones are free. Yes, use the popular ones which have excellent online forums and resources for support. You get what you pay for. Name a single open-source database platform that does these …
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie Can't imagine they stay being your clients. Who in the hell tells them to 're-enter the data' into this new fantastic DB we build for you? Darn, no import tool whatsoever? 1. That'll be a static, stan…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zoetmb I work for a technology company that implements enterprise solutions and we frequently have to integrate FileMaker databases. The biggest problem we see is that so many of these FileMaker databases were wr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by zaba It's still way overpriced. They should have a developer app and a client app, the client app could be the same but with feature lockdown. Most small businesses are put off by the deployment costs when they have …
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Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie I can't find it on their website if they did. But they still have 30 day trials, so check it out. One thing they still didn't get right: It's 2013 for crying out loud; I shouldn't have to deal …
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Quote: Originally Posted by JBFromOZ people did some crazy things in FileMaker 6 to implement script parameters, updating value lists and a whole swag of other stuff that used to be "difficult" the database is not ruined, it may need some of t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich And therein lies the problem. FM7 ruins FM6 databases, so it's economically unfeasible to update. I'll stick with the "antique". You say "FM7 ruins FM6 databases;" that's totally not true. Explain ho…
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FileMaker Pro 6 was released in 2002, which means almost 12 years ago. You CAN open a FileMaker 6 database in FileMaker 12, but you have to first convert to FileMaker Pro 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11. This takes no time at all; simply open the database in th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frank777 ...Filemaker 13 (which no one will buy because of superstition.) The sore points with Filemaker have been the same since OS X released. No integration with AB and Calendar. No 'look…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frank777 As TS notes above, Filemaker is Apple. There simply is no way around that. It's a 100% company owned subsidiary. And the fact that "There is no cross-pollination going on there." is preci…