If you have a 2, 3 or 4-person operation that has depended on peer-to-peer for years, we’ve got some suggestions. This does not mean the feature has been completely removed, just that it has been relegated to the recommendation that it only be used for testing purposes. If you have been using peer-to-peer file sharing but not paying attention to Claris’ plans, you might be dismayed to learn that peer-to-peer has been deprecated in FileMaker 19. That way we’re able to test and document any differences in Studio Manager that you might experience depending on what version of MacOS you use. We like having at least one Mac running each MacOS version support by Claris. Janet was able to upgrade her iMac Pro to Big Sur, while Scout was limited to Catalina due to the age of her 27″ iMac. This change by Claris, which we knew would come sooner or later, finally convinced us to upgrade the few Macs we still had running Mojave. You read that right, Mojave is no longer supported by FileMaker 19.4. This time the loser is MacOS 10.14 Mojave. They usually support the current MacOS and two previous versions. If you check the Tech Specs page yourself, you’ll find the news under the heading: Supported operating systems and devices.Ĭlaris is however, in the habit of removing the compatibility of an older MacOS version whenever FileMaker becomes capable of working within a newer version. This is great news for users eager to be working with FileMaker 19.4 and latest operating system. According to the Tech Specs page for Claris FileMaker Pro 19.4, FileMaker is now compatible with MacOS Monterey.
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