fmSpark

A new communications tool for your FileMaker® Pro solutions


fmSpark Introduction from The Proof Group on Vimeo..

 

fmSpark is an ideal solution for FileMaker developers and in-house professionals who want to add powerful correspondence management features to their solutions. It is designed to bolt-on to any existing FileMaker database and geared towards everyday FileMaker developers and users.

With fmSpark you can manage all of your emails, letters and labels without ever leaving Browse Mode. Merge any data from your solutions into elegant HTML email messages or sharp, professional letters and labels that you can modify or personalize on the fly.

A single user license for fmSpark is available for $129. A workgroup license is available for $549, and a site license for $999. For vertical solution developers, there is an OEM/Developer license available for $1,499. All license types can be purchased and downloaded from SeedCode who are publishing and distributing fmSpark.

See what people have been saying about fmSpark, then head over to SeedCode to see video of fmSpark in action, download a demo and purchase to begin using today!

 

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fmSpark Blog

A vote for plain text

email inboxI was realizing the other day just how much of my email, work and personal, I get on my iPhone. I get the same messages on my computer, but very often, I wind up reading them first on my phone.

fmSpark/NinjaCal Road Show - May 28th, Santa Clara, CA

Thursday 28th May
6:30 PM to 9:30pm

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FileMaker, Inc (The Wedge)
5201 Patrick Henry Dr.
Santa Clara, CA 95054

fmSpark/NinjaCal Road Show - May 27, San Francisco, CA

Wednesday 27th May, 2008
6:00 PM to 8:00pm
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1855 Folsom Street
Room 126
San Francisco, California 94103

fmSpark/NinjaCal Road Show - May 26th, Portland, Oregon

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009
6:30pm to 8:30pm PST

MacForce
100 SE Salmon St.
Portland, OR 97214

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Recap of Philly Road Show Stop

Colin Keef wrote a nice recap of Ernest's presentation of fmSpark, NinjaCal and the MVC development model to the Philly FileMaker User Group.

Thanks, Colin, for the kind words!

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