A few weeks ago I asked about FM II and newer versions.
I have now located FileMaker 2 Pro which can convert the
database file intact. However, I have a problem:

Which is the best, and why:

FileMaker 2 Pro or FileMaker 4.1 Pro running on an
iMac rev. B with Mac OS 9.2.2 ?????

Nothing advanced about the database, just 25000+ customer
records for vets surgery. I've helped them upgrade from a
Mac IIcx to an iMac. I will finishing the job tomorrow Sunday
and will have to make the version decision then.


Larry

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