![]() ![]() I was thinking I’d need to have some sort of gimmick to attract crowds, like maybe play on the Aussie background and make people Vegemite toast.Īfter checking into my room, I got into the elevator with none other than Danny Mack – developer at NMCI who made MetaDataMagic. I’d never done an exhibitor or trade show booth before in my life. I’d been to DevCon once before, but not as an exhibitor. Side note about taking a product to DevCon for the first time. My favourite FileMaker fp5 developer tool, MetaDataMagic hadn’t yet been released for FileMaker 7 files.īaseElements got it’s first big show at DevCon that year, in Orlando Florida, after being updated earlier ( BE 1.5.0 on 10th July 2007 ) for the just released FileMaker Pro 9. The first release was in January of 2007 after a couple of months of private and public beta testing, and at the time, FileMaker was at version 8. I did really like the icons I found at the time, it was a set called “Harmony” from IconFactory, but not everyone agreed. Although the final release version was a FileMaker 7 file, it still had a bit of a hangover from it’s starting point, as there were multiple files for different parts of the UI. Yes the same FileMaker Pro 6 of the one table per file. A little history – BaseElements 1īaseElements 1 was actually built in FileMaker Pro 6. In doing that, we’ve looked back at what we’ve introduced so far, and what worked, what didn’t and where we can improve things. In working on a new UI for BaseElements 5 we’ve had to re-consider every element in the product. All through the FileMaker releases we’ve kept BaseElements up to date with each new release, and almost always fairly soon after release. The world of software doesn’t stand still and FileMaker Pro is no exception.
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