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October 27, 2007

FileMaker announces date for Mac OS X Leopard compatibility update

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Please visit http://www.filemaker.com/support/leopard.html for future updates on this.
 

We are very excited about the release of Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5). FileMaker Pro 9 and FileMaker Pro 9 Advanced generally run on Leopard although there are two known issues. We are targeting a downloadable update to be available on November 19, 2007. Please subscribe to FileMaker News for the latest on update availability.
Here are the known issues with FileMaker Pro 9 and FileMaker Pro 9 Advanced:

    * The Instant Web Publishing feature does not work.
    * On Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5), each language version of FileMaker Pro 9 and FileMaker Pro 9 Advanced works only when the Mac OS System Preference "International Formats Region" is set to a specific region. For example, the English language version of FileMaker works only when the region is United States. It does not work when the region is United Kingdom, or Australia, or France, or any other region. Click here for more information.

FileMaker Server 9 and FileMaker Server 9 Advanced currently do not deploy properly on Leopard. We are working on Leopard compatibility updates for FileMaker Server 9 and FileMaker Server 9 Advanced but do not have an estimated availability date at this time. Again, subscribe to FileMaker News for information on updates.

We have not tested earlier (pre-FileMaker 9) versions of FileMaker software on Mac OS X Leopard and do not intend to release updates for earlier version

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