It contains every penny I've spent since 1994. In 1994 I built my own personal finance database that I still use today. We had a filemaker server so that a number of staff could use it. In 1993 I built a complex relational database that I used to manage my department's multi-million dollar purchasing, payroll and contracting, which I continued to upgrade until I retired in 2011. I started with FileMaker sometime in the early 1990's. The old versions allowed this, but evidently the new ones don't. And I use the same version on two Macs and one Windows computer. Anyway, I have certainly gotten my money's worth from FileMaker 11. It still runs just fine on Sierra, have not tried it on Mojave but confirmed it won't work on Catalina (no surprise, since it's 32-bit). I don't like the price either - which is why I still use my 10-year-old copy of FileMaker Pro 11. Pricing on FileMaker 19 begins at $15 per month per user, and the software can be purchased from the Claris website.Īlso funny that when an update does occur, lots of people who don't use Filemaker show up to bash it.
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