


Although FileMaker is still inexpensive as database products go, the upgrade price for version 4.1 is $50 higher than Claris charged for upgrades to FileMaker Pro 4.0. FileMaker Pro 4.1 costs $199, upgrades from previous versions of FileMaker (and a host of competing products including versions of Microsoft Access, 4th Dimension, and Corel Paradox) cost $149.

FileMaker Pro 4.1 also supports special features of database solutions created with the FileMaker Pro Developer Edition (including Kiosk mode, custom Help and About items, and renamed Script menus) and recognizes the currency symbol for the euro (ECU).įileMaker Pro 4.1 for Macintosh requires System 7.1 or higher, a CD-ROM drive, and at least 8 MB of RAM (16 MB or more strongly recommended). ODBC imports should be particularly useful for applying FileMaker’s extensive reporting and printing capabilities to information stored in high-end database systems. Data from ODBC sources can be incorporated into an existing FileMaker database or used to create a new database on the fly. Users can create SQL queries by pointing and clicking through FileMaker’s ODBC SQL Query Dialog, and experienced SQL users can enter SQL commands directly. The most important new feature in version 4.1 is the capability to import information from industry standard ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) data sources, enabling FileMaker users to use information served via products like Microsoft Access 97, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft SQL Server, or Oracle 7. has shipped FileMaker Pro 4.1 for Macintosh and Windows, the latest version of its flagship database product.

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