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Friday, September 11th, 2009
Engineers at FileMaker Inc. have finally dispelled a rumor.
During the recent FileMaker Developer Conference in San Francisco last month, quite a few attendees approached us asking whether a statement heard in one of the sessions was true or not. It seems one of the presenters from FMI suggested the idea that Excelisys‘ now famous drag-n-drop technique was not necessarily reliable and should be used with caution.
The statement was made in recognition of the fact that the technique, which allows you to create a once-impossible user interface feature, is based on what engineers call an “unexpected behavior” which could possibly change in future versions of FileMaker Pro. However, this behavior is NOT a bug, and is in fact considered a feature by many developers.
The behavior in question is the fact that an auto-enter calc will trigger before a script trigger is executed. Discovering this behavior was a surprise to many, including FMI engineers.
We wanted to set the record straight, so we spoke with FileMaker engineers. The word finally came down from them this week that there is almost no likelihood of this behavior changing anytime soon. Of course, FMI can’t guarantee the low-level behavior will persist in future versions, nor would we expect them to. But we are confident that such a change is highly unlikely.
So relax and integrate this amazing technique into your solutions with confidence. The advice to use with caution is generally made when any technique is dependent on an unexpected behavior. But with a confirmation direct from the “horse’s mouth”, as it were, we consider this a green light.
Tags: DevCon, Developer Conference, Drag-n-Drop, Excelisys, FileMaker, FileMaker 10, Free, script triggers, Tip, tips-n-tricks Posted in Developer, FileMaker, FileMaker Pro, FileMaker10 | No Comments »
Friday, September 4th, 2009
EXCELISYS IS NOW 100% SNOW LEOPARD COMPATIBLE
South Bend, IN, September 3, 2009 — Excelisys, Inc., a database solutions and consulting organization specializing in quality custom database application design, development, and consulting for LAN, WAN, Web, and Mobile deployments, and a member of the FileMaker Business Alliance, is pleased to announce that all of their FileMaker® Pro development and consulting practices, abilities and methodologies are fully functional and 100% compliant with the new release of the Apple® Mac OS® X 10.6.
Snow Leopard Compatibility
All of the following Excelisys practices are fully compatible with Mac OS X 10.6, a.k.a. Snow Leopard: Initial Free Consultation, Project Scope Gathering, Design Specification Production, Estimating, Interim Build Delivering, Final Deployments, and most importantly, Ongoing Support.
“We are very excited and pleased that our services are 100% compatible and fully functional with this new Mac OS release,” said Christo, CEO and founder of Excelisys. “Our methods are now bug-free and ready to use!”
Scott Mosher, Business Development Manager at Excelisys, is confident that the company’s quick response time was a key element in their smooth transition. “Keeping up with evolving software and operating systems is integral to the success of any good development and consulting firm. At Excelisys, we worked quickly and efficiently to update our practices and policies to adapt to this new OS. We are most confident that our services will continue to be as rock solid as they have historically been, and plan to move forward with no interruptions.”
Geoff Ryle, President and Co-Founder of Excelisys, envisions immediate benefits for the company’s clients. “With the release of Snow Leopard, our clients can now enjoy enhanced productivity and superior performance with the solutions we build for them.”
“The entire computing industry is moving from 32-bit to 64-bit technology, and it’s easy to see why,” explained Greg Furry, VP of Technology at Excelisys. “Today’s Mac computers can hold up to 32GB of physical memory, but the 32-bit applications that run on them can address only 4GB of RAM at a time. 64-bit computing shatters that barrier by enabling applications to address a theoretical 16 billion gigabytes of memory, or 16 exabytes. Does that scare you? It shouldn’t. At Excelisys, we’ve been planning for the 64-bit changeover for 8 years.”
Snow Leopard Discount
To commemorate this auspicious occasion, Excelisys is offering discounted hourly rates until September 30th, 2009, and bonus hours based on time purchased and used. Call one of our FileMaker® experts today at 866-592-9235 or e-mail us at info@excelisys.com to find out the details of this extraordinary offer!
About Excelisys, Inc.:
For over 8 years, Excelisys, Inc. has been helping companies become more efficient, reliable, and profitable by providing excellent, integrity-driven consulting and development software services. From custom FileMaker® Pro database development and consulting, to the eX-File jump-start products, to Web Site/Application design, development and consulting services. Excelisys is should be your first strategic partner of choice for all your company’s technology needs.
Contact:
Excelisys, Inc.
South Bend, IN 46635
Phone (sales): 866-592-9235
Media Contact: 574-273-5805
Email: info@excelisys.com
Web: http://www.excelisys.com/
Copyright 2009 Excelisys, Inc. All rights reserved. FileMaker Pro is a registered trademark of FileMaker, Inc. Apple, Mac, and Snow Leopard are registered trademarks of Apple, Inc.
Tags: Apple, Mac, Mac OS X, Macintosh, Snow Leopard Posted in Application, Developer, FileMaker, FileMaker Pro | No Comments »
Thursday, September 3rd, 2009
For our Octo-celebration Excelisys is offering an incredible gift good until the end of September; greatly discounted hourly rates and free time to those who make the wise decision to retain our services! If you have been looking for the right FileMaker, MySQL, Web, PHP consulting and development firm, you found it and now is a better time than any to act on it!
Excelisys was founded initially by Christo & Geoff Ryle on 9/1/01. The Excelisys organization initially started with only FileMaker Pro development and consulting services with Christo handling marketing, sales and administration duties, and Geoff acting as lead programmer and project manager. Both individuals shared many other responsibilities until they grew the team. Since then Excelisys has been honored to have some of the finest talent come, stay, and unfortunately go. With a client base of over 300+ and still growing steadily, Excelisys is pleased that despite this years economic “issues” they are still going strong!
Kurt Knippel, VP of production and a Project Manager stated “Excelisys, Inc. has brought together some of the finest individuals that I have ever had the pleasure to know and work with. The distributed office model has made possible the gathering into a single entity of a diverse group of people, not possible in a traditional centralized office model. I am honored to work with each and everyone of our management, sales and development staff.”
Geoff Ryle, President/Co-Founder and Project Manager bragged “Time sure flies when you’re having fun. When we started this company 8years ago, we had two main goals: to foster long-term technology relationships with our client and create a flexible and positive environment within which our developers can thrive and do their best. We’ve since grown our team to include some of the most talented developers I’ve had the pleasure to know, and in doing so have become a family that works, learns
and plays together.”
Scott Mosher, Account/Business Manager for Excelisys went on with “As Excelisys celebrates it’s 8th birthday, I celebrate my 3rd year as a Business Account Manager for them. Working with this team has been a great experience and different then with most. Although the Excelisys business model is untraditional in it’s work-from-anywhere model, all members perform in a very professional manner with outstanding communication and constant availability. This team consistently shows it’s flexibility and foresight by bending and morphing it’s strategies and dynamics to the current and rising trends in technology and development paradigms. It’s a pleasure and comfort working with such a spirited and progressive company.”
Greg Furry who is Excelisys’ CTO and also a Project Manager claimed “As Excelisys celebrates birthday number eight we stopped to ask. Is eight enough? Heck no! We are just getting started. Think about the tech scene 8 years ago. In September of 2001 the iPod® wasn’t even announced yet! We are excited to continue on the leading edge of high tech for years to come. We have assembled a team of developers, designer, writers and other techie type people across the country to design, develop and deploy solutions to make your life easier and far more productive. ”
Rick Middleton, Account/Business Manager for Excelisys says “Excelisys turns 8 years old this month, I’ve been with them for 3 1/2 years. It has been a wild ride. It still amazes me every day. There are experts in very area of our company, from the “new” tech toy, to the latest and greatest script trigger. Any time I have a question, a Project Manger or developer is ready willing and able to assist me, and they don’t even giggle when I ask “simple” questions. I have never worked with a greater bunch of people. The Project Manager and Developers have worked extremely hard to make sure there is always constant, continuous, communication, not only between us and the clients, but also between the staff.
Posted in FileMaker, FileMaker Pro, MySQL, PHP, Web | No Comments »
Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
Excelisys is once again a major sponsor for the FileMaker Developer Conference. Excelisys has been a sponsor for the FileMaker DevCon for the last 7 years, this the largest gathering of FileMaker developers in world.
Join us at the Hilton San Francisco on O’Farrell Street, August 13-16, Thursday through Sunday for the annual FileMaker Developer Conference 2009. You’ll get the most intensive technical FileMaker educational opportunity of the year and you can stop by our booth and get some advice, assistance, and maybe a goodie or two to take home!
Tags: DevCon Posted in Developer, FileMaker, FileMaker Pro, FileMaker10 | No Comments »
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
A group from Excelisys consisting of Andrew Persons, Mike Duncan and Geoff Ryle recently participated in the recording of an Adatasol podcast that was just released. We had a great time, and enjoyed talking tech and FileMaker with co-hosts Dan Weiss and Theo Gantos. In the podcast, we discussed our latest free “tips-n-tricks” postings that take advantage of FileMaker Pro 10’s new script triggers feature. Check out this and past podcasts at their website or on iTunes.
Tags: eX-Files, Excelisys, Excelisys Business Tracker, FileMaker, FileMaker 10, FileMaker 7, FileMaker Business Tracker, FileMaker Pro, PHP, podcast, Tip, tips-n-tricks Posted in Developer, FileMaker, FileMaker Pro, FileMaker10, Mike Duncan, PHP | No Comments »
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009
A group from Excelisys consisting of Andrew Persons, Mike Duncan and Geoff Ryle participated in the recording of an Adatasol podcast last night. We had a great time, and enjoyed talking tech and FileMaker with co-hosts Dan Weiss and Theo Gantos. In the podcast, we discussed our latest free “tips-n-tricks” postings that take advantage of FileMaker Pro 10’s new script triggers feature. Check out past podcasts at their website or on iTunes, and stay tuned for our upcoming episode.
Tags: Excelisys, FileMaker, FileMaker 10, FileMaker Pro, FileMaker Pro 10, Free, podcast, tips-n-tricks Posted in Application, Developer, FileMaker, FileMaker Pro, FileMaker10, Mike Duncan | No Comments »
Saturday, January 10th, 2009
Today’s post is by one of our lead developers. Mike Duncan
Updated Send Email Script (and sending email from your server)
You might be familiar with the way we’ve been able to use the “Send Email” step in previous versions of FileMaker, and those are all unchanged for the most part. Of course, it’s very easy to create a document such as a PDF brochure or Excel spreadsheet populated with data and send that as an attachement. As long as you’re using this from FileMaker Pro, this works great and there’s probably not an easier method of creating a PDF that is specific to the records in your database. Especially when using the Multiple Emails option to send one email for each record in a found set. Nice.
A new feature in FileMaker 10 is the ability to send email directly from FileMaker via SMTP. In the updated script step, you’ll find settings for an SMTP server. Almost all these settings can either be entered directly from the script, or by the result of a calculation if the values need to be more dynamic. The only settings you need to specify is the Authentication and if you’re using SSL. By the way, if you are using SSL, the port number does not automatically change for you. Usually, it’s port 465 for SSL and 25 for the regular non-SSL port.
This all means that when you send an email, we’re no longer dependant on an email client sending the email on our behalf. Hooray! Now for the bad news…
Unfortunately, the implementation falls short in some key areas, if you happen to need anything beyond basic functionality of sending email, that should keep various SMTP plug-in makers in business for a while. For most people, accepting HTML email is pretty standard nowadays, but if you want to send an HTML email (either nice looking reports or fancy marketing material) you’re out of luck with the built in tools FileMaker gives you. It’s plain text ONLY, with the consolation of including an attachment. I know that some email clients will display attachments inline, making this seem more like html email, but for me it falls short. I’m willing to live with the fact that some users can’t see HTML email, but I won’t expect attachments to show up in email messages for everyone. The people who deliberately turn off HTML email are increasingly in the minority, partly due to the fact that most modern email clients make it extremely difficult to do so. If you’re using a recent version of Outlook (on Windows) or Mail.app (on Mac OS) then take a few minutes and try to turn it off, I’ll wait.
Now let’s take a look at FileMaker Server and sending email.
More good news. This step is Server compatible, which means you can schedule it from the server, and it will send an email from FileMaker Server, without the need for a robot machine or similar nonsense! More bad news… the “Save records as PDF” script step is still NOT. So while you can send email from FileMaker Server 10, that groovy PDF won’t be able to be attached like you wanted. You also cannot “Export Field Contents” or “Save as Excel”, though these are somewhat available as a regular export.
This is state of the art 1995 for sending automated email. I can’t understand why adding an HTML option would be out of the question, but it’s just not here. I also don’t see why saving a PDF is also greyed out, but I’m sure there is a good reason behind it. It ends up being a feature I don’t see myself using too often because of these limitations. Of course, the ability to export records IS now able to run from the server, so you can export however you like and attach that to your email. And you can export as an excel spreadsheet this way, but not PDF.
So what are the options for sending email from FileMaker Server that might be more robust? I’m not aware of plug-ins that run server side, but there might be some that fit the bill that I’m not aware of. For me, using a web scripting language has filled this gap for some time now. PHP is the one used most now and is free and installed with FileMaker Server if you choose. It’s fairly easy to loop through found sets, and send an email to each record, with multi-part messages that will show both plain text as well as HTML. All the benefits of HTML email are available as well, including referencing images, complex html and clickable links. The payoff of a great end user experience is well worth the development.
There is plenty that FileMaker Server is capable of now from the server side other than just serve data. You can also imagine the possibilities of running some pretty complex scripts on the server that collect data that might be picked up by a php script that formats it as a nicely marked up html email and sends it out each night. Perhaps daily activity, or end of month sales reports, who knows. And no one needs to click a button to do it, or even launch FileMaker.
It’s worth mentioning that I’ve had good success with the phpmailer class for a more robust email sending method from PHP, which can be had for free from http://phpmailer.codeworxtech.com/ if you need it. It also allows for sending via sendmail from the server where PHP is installed, or you can specify a SMTP server as well.
The update to sending email from FileMaker is a welcome one, and much needed. The more robust options are still available and, in my opinion, still required. I will have to look forward to the addition of HTML in some future version.
Tags: Email, FileMaker 10, FileMaker Pro Posted in FileMaker Pro, FileMaker10 | 2 Comments »
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