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Training helps users build iPhone and iPad database

FileMaker Delivers FileMaker Go Training
Self-paced training helps users build iPhone and iPad database applications

AUCKLAND, New Zealand – 9 December 2010

FileMaker, Inc. today announced FileMaker Go training, now available in the updated FileMaker Technical Resource Kit. The free downloadable kit’s four self-paced training modules include the new FileMaker Go module, which teaches users how to quickly optimise and deploy FileMaker Pro databases on iPad and iPhone. It also provides recommendations for using calculations and scripts in FileMaker Go, and covers passing data between FileMaker Go and other mobile applications.

The FileMaker Go training module and three modules covering some of the hottest FileMaker topics (Working with Layouts, Reporting and Security) are sold as part of the AU$159 FileMaker Training Series, but are available free, along with a 30-day trial of FileMaker Pro, in this kit.

“We’ve had numerous requests for more information about building iPad and iPhone solutions with FileMaker Go,” said Steve McManus, General Manager, FileMaker, Inc. Asia Pacific. “With the free FileMaker Technical Resource Kit, developers can jumpstart their creation of innovative, productive solutions for iPhone and iPad.”

In the kit’s Working with Layouts module, users can discover tools and techniques for creating layouts in FileMaker Pro 11, including the new Inspector tool palette. Reporting covers building sub-summary reports and cross-tab reports, as well as using FileMaker Charts to create more dynamic reports. The Security content offers best practices for setting up user-based accounts and privilege in FileMaker Pro 11.

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