![]() If Apple see the light and remove the block we will adapt it, but there isn’t any way round it at present. We have used it since 1996 so it has stood the test of time reasonably well as a cross-platform engine. FileMaker Pro has been a useful platform up until this move by Apple as it works on all versions of Windows from 95 through to 10, and all versions of OS from 9 through to El Capitan. ![]() In terms of making a logbook that will work on all devices, the College is currently commissioning a server-based logbook from a commercial company called ‘Nomensa’, but it is likely to take them some time to complete it. I’m writing this post on a Mac, but sadly won’t be upgrading my OS X for that very reason. So… you’ve just upgraded your Mac’s operating system and the logbook will no longer work! The good news is that your data is still safe, but regrettably the decision to block FileMaker Pro runtime on OS X Sierra and High Sierra is down to Apple… ironic considering they make both products, but completely beyond anyone else’s control. ![]()
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