If your organization has been leveraging the power of
FileMaker, then upgrading to the much more powerful version 11
will be on your mind at some point.
While some customers will upgrade immediately, others may
wait. FileMaker Pro 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 use a new File format, which means
that your databases must be converted to work in FMP 11. The
bottom line is that not every database will convert cleanly.
In fact more complex databases will require some attention
by a skilled FileMaker developer to check functionality and
to fix unexpected "behaviors."
Changes in FileMaker 9/10/11 may result in calculations
malfunctioning, inaccurate reports, or other serious
failures.
Save your organization the pain and headache of FileMaker 9/10/11
migration by utilizing Richard Carlton Consulting's
experienced developers.