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Avoiding the Development Traffic Jam

As I was driving into work today and watching people who drove very unsure of themselves through the fresh snow from the night before, it made me realize something. When we are developing solutions, especially to the customer, it may sometimes when we are developing solutions and to the customer […]

FMburgh February 2017 Meeting

At this meeting, our own Todd Weller from Cross IT Services & Solutions will present “Unlock the Power of Custom Menus”. During the course of the evening, Todd will present the required steps for building custom menus and custom menu sets in a FileMaker solution. He will also show several real-world examples […]

Happy Thanksgiving, FileMaker!

As I sit here in front of my computer, enjoying some pumpkin pie cheesecake leftover from last week’s Thanksgiving Day feast, I am reminded of tradition that many families follow on this particular holiday. This may even be a tradition in your own family. I am referring to those few […]

Explaining FileMaker to Other Developers

FileMaker developers are a unique phenomenon. In a wide world of software development we find ourselves wearing many hats: project manager, database admin, tester, graphic artist, user interface designer. We often find ourselves involved at all levels of the project, from beginning to end, from being on the front line […]

FMburgh December 2016 Meeting

At this meeting, we will be joined by Ronnie Rios and Mia Roop of FileMaker, Inc. Ronnie serves as Senior Consulting Engineer. Mia is the new Business Account Manager for Pennsylvania and this trip marks her first visit to FMburgh. If you have a question for a FileMaker staff member or if […]

FMburgh November 2016 Meeting

At this meeting of FMburgh, we welcomed Albert Harum-Alvarez, App Designer with SmallCo, to the virtual podium for the evening’s presentation, “Mark Up Your App”. Albert runs the four day design retreat/sabbatical known as the Design Masterclass. We took volunteers willing to submit their work at the beginning of the meeting. […]