Peter

FMI currently sells FMP11.  You can request a downgrade to FMP10.  You should 
really work on getting the users upgraded - there is a lot of good stuff that 
is specific to 9, 10 and 11.

Stephen

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On Oct 1, 2010, at 12:48 PM, Peter Kilcoyne wrote:

> Hi Folks:
> 
> I have been putting off upgrading my FMP 8.5 advanced because of the 
> uncertainty that my department might switch to a completely different project 
> management software. But now I'm told that the FMP database will continue to 
> be used and over the summer we will be installing FMP Server so that more 
> people can have access to the database.
> 
> Great news for me after many years of hard work developing the database. Now 
> comes the question of how high I should go from 8.5? I just read on 
> Filemakers web site that they will no longer support or produce v8 or v8.5, 
> so it makes even more sense to upgrade.
> 
> My users are on PCs and I am on a Mac Pro OS X. My system will upgrade this 
> month to the latest version of MacPro or iMac that is available. But most of 
> my users will not and I believe they are using FMP v7. So which version would 
> you recommend I upgrade to?
> 
> TIA,
> Peter

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