At
present, FileMaker is one of the most widely used cross-platform
relational database applications in the market. As it is designed by
integrating a database engine with a GUI interface, FileMaker makes it
easier for developers to create custom applications by dragging
different elements into the form, screen or layout. But FileMaker was
originally launched as a DOS-based application called Nutshell in early
1980s. The product was subsequently purchased by Claris, and renamed as
FileMaker II. Thus, the versions of FileMaker can be divided into
pre-FileMaker 6 and post-FileMaker 6.
Evolution of FileMaker as a Cross-Platform Relational Database Application
Version 4.0
In
1997, FileMaker 4.0 was released with a plug-in architecture. The
version was designed just like Adobe Photoshop. The plug-in architecture
enables developers to add custom features to the application. At the
same time, the users also have option to use FileMaker as a web server
using a bundled plug-in called Web Companion. The version 4.0 also
allowed programmers to perform several file operations, along with
sharing FileMaker files over the web or intranet.
Version 7
In
2004, FileMaker 7 was released with a new file format which supported
file size up to 8 terabytes. The version also allowed individual fields
to hold binary data up to 4 gigabytes or 2 gigabytes of 2-byte Unicode
text per record. The enhanced relational model now enabled programmers
to offer multiple tables for file. Also, the users have option to
manipulate the related tables through a graphical relationship editor.
Version 8
The
FileMaker 8 product family was introduced in 2005. The FileMaker 8
product family enabled developers to avail a number of advanced features
like script variables, custom menus, tabbed interface, tooltips and
enhanced debugging. Also, the users have option to copy and paste
scripts, script steps, and whole tables and field definitions. The new
features made it easier for developers to create custom database
applications according to client’s specific requirements.
Version 9
FileMaker
9 was introduced in 2007 with a number of new features including
conditional formatting, fluid layout auto-resizing, external SQL link,
and hyperlinked pointers into databases. The Quick Start screens
provided by FileMaker 9 further made it easier for users to access and
update the database application in a quicker and more efficient way. The
version also allowed uses to share images, documents, spreadsheets and
other content of a field through emails.
Version 10
FileMaker
10 was released in 2009 with a completely revamped user interface. It
came with a status bar that displayed some of the commonly used tools at
the fingertip. Also, the version 10 came with a number of new features
like script triggers, saved finds and dynamic report. It further allowed
users to send emails directly through the SMTP server without using any
additional email client.
Version 11 and 12
FileMaker
11 was released in 2010, whereas FileMaker 12 was introduced in 2012.
The version 12 streamlined some of the major features introduced with
FileMaker 11. FileMaker 11 allowed users to quickly create reports in a
spreadsheet-like format, and make the reports appealing using a variety
of charts. It further enabled users to search for information just like
initiating web searches. FileMaker 12 made it easier for developers to
accomplish precise design by using a variety of design layout tools. The
version also included a variety of scripts, themes and design tools for
iOS development. These versions also came with several new themes and
database templates. FileMaker 12 further made it easier for programmers
to create iOS databases.
Version 13
The
most recent version of FileMaker was released in 2013. FileMaker 13
supports several web and mobile methods of data access. It further
allows developers to create custom themes using colors, font, text size
and similar attributes. The programmers can further create new fields,
and drag and drop multiple fields directly into the layout. They can
further reuse the custom themes across different projects. The version
further optimizes the security of data using AES 256-bit encryption.
At
present, users have option to choose from four distinct versions of
FileMaker 13 according to their specific needs. Each user can chose
FileMaker Pro 13, FileMaker Pro Advanced 13, FileMaker Server 13 or
FileMaker Go 13. The features of each version of FileMaker 13 differ,
along with the targeted users. So it is important for the user to
compare the features of each version of FileMaker 13 according to his
requirements.
We provide FileMaker development services. If you would like to hire FileMaker developers for your development needs, please contact Mindfire Solutions.
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