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FmPro Migrator

FmPro Migrator - 4.36

migrates FileMaker to 10 databases

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Current Version: 4.36
Release Date: 2008-07-31
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 1,013
Downloads (all versions): 12,310
Price: $100.00

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FmPro Migrator ReviewDashed hopes - Version: 3.57, 11/4/2005 08:06AM PST

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lbyerz
Recent job assignments require that I interface with MS Access, and I had high hopes that FmPro Migrator--which claims that it will migrate Access files into FileMaker 7--would solve my dilemma. No such luck. I accomplished nothing, after several frustrating and wasted hours walking through the 'help' instructions. Maybe .com solution's developers might accomplish the task; I couldn't. FmPro Migrator doesn't live up to it's claims.
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FmPro Migrator CommentaryUnusuable - Version: 1.97, 4/19/2004 12:57AM PST

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pereubu2
FMPro Migrator is unusuable on a Mac. First the help is unreadable unless a copy-paste in TextEdit for example; second one reads on that help the necessity to go through VirtualPC for translating a database. It seems taht the producer ignore the fact that an ODBC driver comes with FileMaker.
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FmPro Migrator Commentarytried. confused - Version: 1.86, 3/26/2004 06:59AM PST

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macmikey2
Tried the demo to go from FM 6 to FM 7. All I got was a bunch of text and blank icon files on my desktop. Some appeared and then disappeared when I clicked on them.

Nothing made sense, tried to follow steps, but could not get it to do anything remotely like I thought it would make a FM 7 file out of my FM 6 related DB files.

i know it was a demo, but what was it demoing? It certainly did not give me even a demo version of a FM 7 file with even a small amount of stuff moved over.
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FmPro Migrator Developer NoteHowTo: FileMaker Pro to MySQL Migration with FmPro Migrator - Version: 1.24, 4/28/2003 03:23AM PST

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David Simpson
This article describes how to perform a FileMaker Pro to MySQL migration in a step by step manner, complete with screenshots. http://www.dotcomsolutionsinc.net/support/fmpro_migrator/article_migrating_from_filemaker_to_mysql02.html By migrating to MySQL, FileMaker Pro you can have your data hosted on the internet by ISPs which don't directly support FileMaker Pro database hosting.
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FmPro Migrator CommentaryNice interface, liked… - Version: 1.2.3, 4/15/2003 02:24AM PST

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mcg3000
the idea of importing blobs, tried the demo-the import scripts failed for me inside 4.0.12 Found this link on Google. Import Procedure for Free. http://www.fmpdev.com/fmp2mysql.html - For Free.
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