I provide database developer services to about 2 dozen non-profit organizations 
and small businesses in the Madison, Wisconsin, area. I'm always tweaking the 
various installations, slipping in new and improved ways of doing business as I 
learn about them (or as FMI makes them available), and naturally I'd like to 
keep the various installations in sync with each other so they all have the 
latest and greatest services and procedures.

This also entails trying to keep the users informed, which has proved to be a 
bit of a challenge as new features get installed at some locations but not at 
others. Frankly, I haven't done a very good job of explaining who's got what 
abilities and capacities.

So, to make life a little easier for myself and my clients, I've started 
Richard S. Russell's FileMaker Pro Design Blog
   http://rsrfmp.blogspot.com
which is intended to provide explanations of how I do business and what's new.

It doesn't even remotely pretend to apply to any installations except my own. 
It's completely idiosyncratic to my own operations.

Nonetheless, I thot it might serve as an example of how one developer goes 
about keeping his clients abreast of what's happening with their systems, and 
you may find ideas in it that could be useful to you (or, much more desirably, 
you could have suggesstions you could send to me).

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Richard S. Russell, a Bright (http://the-brights.net)
2642 Kendall Av. #2, Madison  WI  53705-3736
608+233-5640 • [email protected]
http://richardsrussell.livejournal.com/

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I have discovered that there are two types of command interfaces in the world 
of computing: good interfaces and user interfaces.

— Daniel J. Bernstein

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