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by Agnes Riley - July 28, 2010, filed under: Advanced
Running scripts from FileMaker Server can dramatically reduce execution time. I have been an avid fan of server-side scripting since it was introduced in FileMaker 9. Now, with the introduction of FileMaker Go it is more important to take the burden away from the client and do as much processing on the server as possible. There’s [...]
by Agnes Riley - July 25, 2010
When client and investor data are stored in Excel spreadsheets and MS Outlook, there’s only one thing to do: consolidate.
by Agnes Riley - July 24, 2010
According to FileMaker, Inc. as of September 23, 2010, FileMaker 8 products (including 8.5) will no longer be available for direct sales and support including technical support. FileMaker 8 products qualify for upgrade pricing ONLY until September 23, 2010. Contact us to get a quote on upgrading your FileMaker 8 licenses to FileMaker 11 so you [...]
by Agnes Riley - July 23, 2010
ZeroBlue was asked to create a modern tool for an old-fashioned activity.
by Agnes Riley - July 19, 2010
We are very excited to learn about the release of FileMaker Go for iPhone and iPad by FileMaker, Inc. FileMaker Go is a game changer in accessing your data. Once you start using it you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it. Imagine the possibilities. You can do inventory right where you need to: in [...]
by Agnes Riley - July 15, 2010
A well-known, upscale furniture company came to ZeroBlue for a database to handle order processing and tracking of inventory and parts.
by Agnes Riley - July 15, 2010
We created a new plug-in for FileMaker so you can make and receive calls in your FileMaker database and even log the call details.
by Agnes Riley - July 15, 2010
A simple web site that is representative of our client’s services.
by Agnes Riley - July 15, 2010
Bleu sur Bleu turned to ZeroBlue to create a Point of Sale system in FileMaker designed specifically for data input via touchscreen.
by Agnes Riley - July 10, 2010
Score Board for a Math Tournament for the New York City Department of Education.