Probably the most basic newbie question ever....
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 9:34 pm
OK, now I've been developing commercial apps for over 30 years, but I'm a Filemaker newbie. So I feel just a little silly asking this:
1) I have a rudimentary clients & billing database I just started for my wife, who is a psychologist. I fell in love with the wonderful interface work you did in CC Calendar SE, and bought it. There's no data in my own client database, so would it be better just to integrate my unique fields into your Client sample?
2) If I do that, how do I "update" when you put out bug fix or upgrade versions?
3) Is there a performance advantage to keeping the Clients table inside the same Filemaker project? Or would there be more of an advantage to build my evolving database separate from CC Calendar?
Thanks for building such an impressive looking app. And it seems to be much better documented than most of the C++ code I read....
1) I have a rudimentary clients & billing database I just started for my wife, who is a psychologist. I fell in love with the wonderful interface work you did in CC Calendar SE, and bought it. There's no data in my own client database, so would it be better just to integrate my unique fields into your Client sample?
2) If I do that, how do I "update" when you put out bug fix or upgrade versions?
3) Is there a performance advantage to keeping the Clients table inside the same Filemaker project? Or would there be more of an advantage to build my evolving database separate from CC Calendar?
Thanks for building such an impressive looking app. And it seems to be much better documented than most of the C++ code I read....