FileMaker 10 changes in a nutshell

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:

1. Backward Compatibility
2. Miscellaneous
3. Scripts
4. Save as PDF
5. Instant Web Publishing
6. Mac OS X
7. Windows
8. External Data Sources

Here's one that I had been looking for:

2.1. If you have a printer saved in a script and the printer is named the same in Windows and in Mac OS X, when the script is run on the opposite platform and the printer is not the OS default it will print to the OS default instead of the printer in the script.

 I can quit banging my head against the desk now.

 

This document is very

This document is very useful, Ernest. There is a companion one for FIleMaker Server. I'll send it along.

Steven H. Blackwell

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