I work for a company with a database product. This product is available for many UNIX platforms, but not Max OS X.
We are currently evaluating whether to support OS X with the next release or not. I'm an old Mac Hacker AND and old Unix hacker so I tend to think that OS X are two good things for the price of one.
Anyway, I would appreciate it if you could help me motivate why our product should be ported to OS X.
To avoid making a shameful plug for our product I will not mention it here by name. But just to set the record straight. It is an enterprise strength database with Core SQL-99 support (in the next, soon to come, release).
I welcome Email with insights or questions if you need more information to give a good reply.
Thanks,
Olof
Access is a Microsoft database, porting away from it may be a nightmare.
First, tell us why you are wanting to move to a different database platform. (Need the end goal to figure out how to do it)
What compliance standards do you have to adhere to? PCI, HIPAA, etc.
A set of 3 FMP related databases to catalogue your movie collection: 1) Movie Database, to catalogue the movies themselves, including DVD info, pictures,. Mac OS Classic/X 10.0/X 10.1/X 10.2.
- MacOS Downloads. MacOS Bundle Installer; This download contains Readerware for books, music & video. (184MB) This is a disk image file. To install double click on the downloaded file, rware4j.dmg, and drag the Readerware icons to your Applications folder.
- Official KeePass 2.x for Mac OS X Website; Downloads; Alternatives; Official KeePass 2.x for Mac OS X Website. The official KeePass 2.x for Mac OS X website is here.
What are ALL of the platforms you need the database to work on?
PC/Mac/Android/iPhone/WindowsPhone/Web?
I highly recommend posting your question on the SpiceWorks forums as this is something IT specialists know what to do and how to go about it. I am a member there and will offer any guidance as well. http://community.spiceworks.com/
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Lastly, Apple owns FileMaker which is a Mac/PC-friendly database system. While waiting for the IT pros to assist with a plan, call the team at Filemaker and see what they can do for you. http://www.filemaker.com/
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Jul 2, 2015 12:55 PM