![]() I’ve been using it for some time, and wanted to share my impressions.įileMaker Go for the iPhone is not an impulse purchase. But it took the company two years after the opening of the App Store to release FileMaker Go in July 2010. ![]() FileMaker, after all, wasn’t a total stranger to the mobile market: FileMaker Mobile provided a solution to Palm and Pocket PC users as early as 2006. When Apple unveiled the iOS App Store in 2008, FileMaker devotees were sure that Apple’s very own purveyor of fine database software would be among the first to place products in the App Store. And nowhere has the distance between the two corporations been more clear than on the iPhone. In fact, only Bento, Filemaker’s personal database, is available on the Mac App Store while its grown-up stablemates are not. While you can find reference to FileMaker, Inc., at the Apple Web site if you search for it, it’s not easy to find. Since 1998, Claris has been FileMaker, Inc., a company so utterly separate from its sole owner that one could easily be forgiven for imagining that the two companies have no connection at all. In many ways, FileMaker (the database program) is an anomaly in that universe, a throwback to the days when Apple’s software bore the Claris label. The direct successor to Claris, FileMaker has, to a degree that saddens its main product’s many dedicated users, become something of a red-headed stepchild within the Apple universe. It’s easy to forget that FileMaker, Inc., is a wholly owned subsidiary of Apple. #1651: Dealing with leading zeroes in spreadsheet data, removing ad tracking from ckbk.#1652: OS updates, DPReview shuttered, LucidLink cloud storage. ![]() #1653: Apple Music Classical review, Authory service for writers, WWDC 2023 dates announced.1654: Urgent OS security updates, upgrading to macOS 13 Ventura, using smart speakers while temporarily blind. ![]()
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