FileMaker Inc.

FileMaker
Subsidiary
Industry Computer software
Predecessor Claris
Founded 1998 (1998)
Headquarters Santa Clara, California, U.S.
Key people
Dominique Goupil, President
Products FileMaker
Number of employees
300[1]
Parent Apple Inc.
Website www.filemaker.com

FileMaker, Inc. is a computer software company formed in 1998 from the vestiges of Claris as a wholly owned subsidiary of Apple Inc.

FileMaker develops, supports and markets the relational database program FileMaker Pro. The FileMaker Platform is available for both MacOS and Microsoft Windows operating systems and is aimed towards business use, or home users with high-end needs. The Bento database product aimed at the home user or basic small business user has been discontinued.

Products

FileMaker, Inc. produces several database applications, mostly under the FileMaker name and generally split between server and stand alone, non-server, variations intended for different markets. On July 20, 2010, the company released FileMaker Go which provides access using the iPad and iPhone to databases created with Filemaker Pro.

Current and recent past products are listed below:

FileMaker Pro Advanced

  • FileMaker Pro 17 Advanced
  • FileMaker Pro 16 Advanced
  • FileMaker Pro 15 Advanced
  • FileMaker Pro 14 Advanced
  • FileMaker Pro 13 Advanced
  • FileMaker Pro 12 Advanced

FileMaker Cloud

  • FileMaker Cloud 1.17
  • FileMaker Cloud 1.16

FileMaker Server

  • FileMaker Server 17
  • FileMaker Server 16
  • FileMaker Server 15
  • FileMaker Server 14
  • FileMaker Server 13
  • FileMaker Server 12
  • FileMaker Server 12 Advanced

FileMaker Go

  • FileMaker Go 17
  • FileMaker Go 16
  • FileMaker Go 15
  • FileMaker Go 14
  • FileMaker Go 13
  • FileMaker Go 12

FileMaker Pro (Discontinued as of May 15, 2018)

  • FileMaker Pro 16
  • FileMaker Pro 15
  • FileMaker Pro 14
  • FileMaker Pro 13
  • FileMaker Pro 12

Bento (Discontinued as of September 30, 2013)

  • Bento 4 (version 4.0.1)
  • Bento app for the iPhone and iPod touch (version 1.1)
  • Bento app for the iPad (version 1.1)

See also

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