I’m not deep into the FileMaker development community, but some announcements from Apple subsidiary Claris a few months ago generated quite a bit of interest on TidBITS Talk and should be coming to ...
FileMaker isn’t going away, but the company that makes it is expanding what it does. Photo: Claris FileMaker changed its name to Claris. That might sound familiar as it’s the name the company had when ...
FileMaker Pro 19 marks the final time that Claris's venerable database tool will see annual updates. AppleInsider examines the new version, as it moves to rolling releases. Over the last several years ...
Two decades ago, Apple was a troubled company in a time of upheaval. Cofounder Steve Jobs, who had officially returned as interim CEO in September 1997, had a plan to return it to health. And a big ...
Apple subsidiary FileMaker has announced today that it is rebranding to Claris, a name that likely sounds familiar if you’ve been an Apple user since the early days. While the core FileMaker product ...
Changing FileMaker, Inc's name to Claris shows a certain awareness of Apple history, but possibly not a very complete one. If you've been around Apple for a long time, you're likely to have fond ...
Claris, the Apple subsidiary formerly known as FileMaker, has today announced the next-generation of its low-code FileMaker platform. FileMaker 19 will enable developers to build custom applications ...
Aug 6 (Reuters) - A longstanding Apple Inc AAPL.O software subsidiary on Tuesday said it is changing its name and has made an acquisition. The unit known as FileMaker, whose tools help business users ...
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Claris International Inc., an Apple subsidiary, has announced the launch of FileMaker 19: the company’s first open platform for developers to rapidly build custom apps leveraging direct JavaScript ...
Remember Claris, the 1987 Apple spin-off that made applications like MacWrite, MacPaint and FileMaker? In 1998, Apple brought all of those products in-house again, with the exception of the low-code ...
Apple is going back to its roots, although not necessarily in the way you'd expect. The tech giant is changing the name of FileMaker back to Claris, the company Apple spun out in 1987 to handle apps ...