Greetings from DrupalCon DC 2009! It's been a great first day - lots of informative sessions, and a lot of fun to reconnect with so many people with whom I've crossed paths since getting into Drupal.
Greetings from DrupalCon DC 2009! It's been a great first day - lots of informative sessions, and a lot of fun to reconnect with so many people with whom I've crossed paths since getting into Drupal.
We have been asked several times recently whether it is possible to fit some of the functionality that we have built into Proof for Schools onto an existing FileMaker database. With some exceptions, the answer is absolutely. We can, and have, developed dashboard interfaces for admission and development databases that were not originally built on our PFS framework.
Late last year, I discussed how to get a Single Address map to work on a PC via the Google Map API. The problem was, it didn't work on Mac. I want to continue our FileMaker Google Mapping thread in this post by showing how we can get this to work on a Mac. Tip: get out your text editors. Also, do know that
Thinking about moving to FileMaker 10? Steven Blackwell reminded me about this document, FileMaker Pro 10 and FileMaker Pro 10 Advanced Read Me. This comes from FileMaker Inc. directly and provides some answers to commonly asked questions. The ReadMe covers the following topics related to FileMaker 10 and 10 Advanced:
Happy new year. It certainly is a happy one for Proof. After 2 years of being restricted by agreement from working with the schools and people that we all had built relationships with over our many years at inResonance, we are now finally free to reach out and reconnect.