Helpful Harry <Helpfu...@BusyWorking.com> wrote:
> In article <jlnn3k$lfi$
1...@news.motzarella.org>, Howard Schlossberg
> <
how...@nospam.fmprosolutions.com> wrote:
> >
> > So does anybody here have any favorite new features?
> >
> > I personally love that Server 12 is noticeably faster, particularly
> > across the WAN and in Custom Web Publishing via PHP. It's new
> > architecture should also provide much great stability.
> >
> > The new ExecuteSQL() function is pretty cool for helping to clean up the
> > relation graph a little.
> >
> > Anything else you particularly like?
>
> I think most people are on Easter holiday.
Judging by the pattern of web site updates in the US, Good Friday isn't
a public holiday there? It looked about like a normal Friday to me.
> LEAST favourite features:
> - Doesn't run on PowerPC Macs
That's hardly surprising. The usual pattern is that each new version of
FileMaker requires at least the major version of Mac OS X prior to the
one that is current at the time that version of FileMaker was released.
OS X 10.7 is current now, so FileMaker 12 requires Mac OS X 10.6 as the
minimum system. 10.6 doesn't support PowerPC Macs, therefore FileMaker
12 doesn't need to support PowerPC Macs.
This is the same pattern Apple follows for supplying security updates
for old versions of Mac OS X, and in many cases how far back their
current development tools are easily able to support.
The pattern for minimum version of Mac OS X is consistent for every
version of FileMaker Pro back to version 6, except for two cases:
- FileMaker Pro 9 required Mac OS X 10.4.8 while 10.4.10 was the current
version. 10.4 had been released more than two years earlier, and was on
all Intel Macs, so less of an issue to not support 10.3.9.
- FileMaker Pro 6 still supported Mac OS 8.6 despite Mac OS X 10.2
having been released recently, but it required 10.1 if you were running
Mac OS X, which is consistent with the pattern for later versions.
> - Doesn't run on Mac OS X 10.1
> - Doesn't run on Mac OS 9
>
> ;o)
Nor did FileMaker Pro 7, 8, 8.5, 9, 10 or 11, so it is a bit late to
start complaining about those now. :-)
As for Aladino's observation that FileMaker 12 still supports Windows
XP, that is a matter of installed base, probably influenced by
Microsoft's ongoing support of XP for security updates (currently
scheduled to continue until April 2014).
Based on web usage stats, XP is _still_ being used by about half of the
Windows installed base. I bet FileMaker (and Apple) would love to stop
supporting XP, and will probably drop it once Microsoft does.
The same stats show that a significant majority of Mac users are running
the current and previous versions of Mac OS X (about 82% as of March
2012).
Those still running Leopard or earlier (including all PowerPC Macs) are
in a rather small minority.
> Wierdest feature:
> - new iOS apps are now free, but previous versions still on
> the App Store with a price.
The previous versions still being available is reasonable, since the old
version is compatible with databases from FileMaker 7-11, while the new
one is compatible with databases from FileMaker 12.
The pricing is odd. They should have discounted the old versions if the
new versions were going to be free. I expect the pricing is an incentive
to upgrade to Pro/Server 12, to get the free iOS apps, and to discourage
further purchases of the old apps.
--
David Empson
dem...@actrix.gen.nz