DayBack Online - requirements, licensing, alternatives?
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2016 12:43 pm
I am a DayBack (v9.81 / current) subscriber, single user license.
I've read through the DayBack Online product info & details, would like some clarifications:
• It appears that Filemaker Server 12 or later is required for any form of web publishing for DayBack Online -- is that correct?
• Is the minimum user-license increment 5 users? What if I only need 2 users, or even just 1 user?
• If DayBack Online won't work for me due to Server / license cost, are there any manual work-arounds you might suggest so I can just get static versions of my calendars published to some kind of local-only in-house web server? I just need to share dates with 1 assistant.
Thank you.
I've read through the DayBack Online product info & details, would like some clarifications:
• It appears that Filemaker Server 12 or later is required for any form of web publishing for DayBack Online -- is that correct?
• Is the minimum user-license increment 5 users? What if I only need 2 users, or even just 1 user?
• If DayBack Online won't work for me due to Server / license cost, are there any manual work-arounds you might suggest so I can just get static versions of my calendars published to some kind of local-only in-house web server? I just need to share dates with 1 assistant.
Thank you.