
1) Enable "Desktop & Documents Folders" in iCloud options in macOS Sierra 2) Keep the databases in a folder in Documents folder on the Mac. Meanwhile the same database can be copied from and uploadad to iCloud. This is not possible as stated in the article. "It would still be good to have some way to use iCloud for one person bands to allow use of a database on a Mac and an iPad or iPhone." Oh, and while I am dreaming, let's not forget integrating Automation. But really, who wants to learn all this and do that. Data, visualization/manipulation, presentation - the keys to any successful project.Īll of the pieces are there - so yes you could bounce from one to the other for a project (and I do!). A combination like this could be amazing on so many different levels (further integrate Paper by 53, and integrate with Notes). Apple has always been about providing the tools for folks to create, enrich, and enjoy they lives. Then along came Prezi ( ), one of the coolest presentation tools on the planet.Ĭombine the best parts of these three programs, deeply integrate with an upgraded version of Apple's still "second tier" productivity suite (iWork or whatever they are calling it today) and you could have a simply amazing productivity application/platform that could be scaled for consumers to Fortune 500 companies. The year Steve introduced the iPhone at MacWorld I spoke with a number of senior engineers at Apple and begged them to look at Tableau ( ) an amazing data visualization program that was groundbreaking back then (and still is). What Filemaker AND Apple need to do is sit back and figure out a better way for folks to perform tasks (see "jobs theory" story: )

I volunteer at Burning Man and they dumped Filemaker for SalesForce about two years ago. The lack of wider SQL integration is certainly welcome in FMP v15, but for many companies this is too little too late as they have moved on to cloud based databases (Oracle, Sales Force, and SAP for example).

Bento (a small stand along version of Filemaker for iOS) was great - easy to use, able to tie back into the larger database, but really most of what it did could have been done easier using a flat file data base (such as Excel or Numbers). It is a relational database (initially one of the very few that supported Apple's OS) owned by Apple, but never really promoted or integrated into Apple products. Filemaker has always been a square peg trying to fill a round hole.
