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Vintage Claris FileMaker Software (1987-1991) - Krazy Ken's Tech Misadventures | YouTube - 23'27''

Apple's FileMaker Inc subsidiary rebranded back to Claris!

 

To celebrate, Krazy Ken time-travels through old versions of the FileMaker software on his Macintosh TV.

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History of FileMaker Infographic

History of FileMaker Infographic | Learning Claris FileMaker | Scoop.it

Because of the Latest FileMaker 16 release, we have updated our History of FileMaker Infographic.

 

Not only has FileMaker 16 been released this year, but FileMaker Cloud was launched as well.

 

FileMaker has taken a much more collaborative approach to the system and we at CoreSolutions are excited to continue to work with FileMaker, Inc.

Let’s take another look at just how far FileMaker has come!

 

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Nutshell Database - Filemaker predecessor | YouTube

A quick video to demonstrate the Nutshell database software from the 1980's - this software eventually became the Filemaker product from Claris and eventually Apple.

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Also look at Nutshell Database - Predecessor to Filemaker -2

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The Future History of FileMaker and Claris

The Future History of FileMaker and Claris | Learning Claris FileMaker | Scoop.it

At DevCon this morning (2019 Aug 6), CEO Brad Freitag announced that FileMaker is rebranding as Claris.

 

The presentation concluded with their new mission statement, “Power to the Problem Solvers.”

 

We couldn’t be more excited about this change.

To celebrate this milestone, it’s worth remembering where we came from.

 

So here’s the history of FileMaker and Claris: ...

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Also look at  https://www.scoop.it/topic/learning-filemaker?q=devcon+2019

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FileMaker 16 is the Biggest Change Since FileMaker 7

FileMaker 16 is the Biggest Change Since FileMaker 7 | Learning Claris FileMaker | Scoop.it
FileMaker 16 is the most important release since FileMaker 7.

 

It fundamentally changes both what you can do with the FileMaker platform and how you can do it.

It provides first class connectivity to the global API economy, better user interface design tools, and new scripting and calculation features, that make it easier to write better, testable code.  

These add up to radical new opportunities for those developers and business who choose to take advantage of them.

FileMaker is Changing.

Maybe We Should Too


The technology landscape today is nothing like it was when FileMaker made its way onto the global stage.  

There was no internet to speak of.

Most FileMaker systems were written by 1 or 2 people and ran on a local area network.  

Today applications are collaboratively written by hundreds or even thousands of people and then run in an always available global network of applications, APIs, and services.

FileMaker is adapting, adding new features that let us connect to this new world and design software that delights our users.

But we may need to change how we think in order to make the most of what we have been given.

 

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History of FileMaker Infographic | Medium

History of FileMaker Infographic | Medium | Learning Claris FileMaker | Scoop.it
These are some good times to be in the FileMaker community.

Because of all this positive energy, we wanted to create something that really showcased how far FileMaker has come.

 

Please enjoy our History of FileMaker Infographic.

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Also look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FileMaker 

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