![]() One of the things you must take into consideration whenĭeveloping for the iPad is the screen size and the possibility of either Many of these will work without changes using FileMaker ![]() Things like contact management, personnel records, performance / people Version of FileMaker Pro includes a number of starter solutions addressing Help get you started creating your very own custom database. ![]() It has a good overview with references to FileMaker to If you’reĪ complete newbie to databases, you could start with FileMakers’s databaseīasics web page. You’ll find lots of good tips there including one on how to size aīackground image so that it fits on the iPad screen without clipping. Soliant Consulting also offers training resources for the fullĪnother good source of information is the FileMaker Go forum website. This is a great tool full of sample screen layouts, iconsĪnd a screen simulation function to help you with building your data entry Soliant ConsultingĪuthored the FileMaker Go tech brief and also offers a free FileMaker Go Toolkit to Know to get started developing for all the iOS platforms. This document leads you through everything you need to The first thing you want to download and read after the tech The tech brief includes links to external documents such as Apple’s For starters, you can’t create or modify aĭatabase schema on the iPad, making it impossible to do any real development on You’ll also need a copy of FileMaker Pro for either Mac or Windows toĭo the actual database development. There areĭefinitely some things you want to consider when targeting the iPad both from aīrief document available on their website with a good overview of the productĪlong with a good discussion of the limitations you could run into on a mobileĭevice. In this article we’ll take a lookĪt developing database applications specifically for the iPad. Local (on the device) and remote databases. One reviewed the product, looking at the basic functionality using both This article is part two of a series on FileMaker Go for the Paul Ferrill offers some tips you’ll want to consider, when targeting the iPad, to ensure you create something appealing for your users. Learn how to develop database applications specifically for the iPad.
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