On Mar 14, 2010, at 9:49 PM, Angus Gilmour wrote:

What I am a little concerned with, however, is why you are stuck in the dark
ages with an obsolete version of filemaker when you want to use a more
sophisticated method of hosting and sharing filemaker databases. Why not at
least upgrade it to version 10 to take advantage of the many advanced
features.

Angus

The upgrade from FMP6 (or FMS5) to FMP7+ is not trivial. Changes in Filemaker were so great between those versions that, in the case of a complicated solution, it is often more effective to start again (ie rewrite the solution) than to convert. This might mean a huge amount of work and cost.

A former client of mine is just now going through the process. They've been at it for a year or more. Big job. But in the end it has to be done because the hardware to run FMP6/FMS5 just won't be available.

Anyway, I imagine this is the reason why the original poster is keen to find hardware that will run such an old version.

Steve

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