
FileMaker Client Applications
The FileMaker product line offers desktop, mobile, and web-based clients for use in accessing FileMaker databases.
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FileMaker Pro
FileMaker Pro, FileMaker's flagship product, is the desktop client application used for building and accessing FileMaker databases. Current FileMaker Pro and Pro Advanced versions run on all supported versions of both Windows and Macintosh platforms. To obtain FileMaker Pro or FileMaker Pro Advanced, visit the IS&T Software Grid.
FileMaker Go
FileMaker Go is a free iOS application that allows users to access existing stand-alone and hosted FileMaker databases on iOS devices.
Note: For important licensing exclusions related to FileMaker Go, please consult FileMaker Go and WebDirect Licensing Exclusions at MIT.
All recommendations regarding secure management of FileMaker data at MIT apply to use of FileMaker on mobile devices as on your computer. Because of the portability of a mobile device, when working with data on mobile devices, extra care should be taken to make sure that sensitive data accessed through the device would not be accessible or compromised if the device were to go missing. Please refer to FileMaker: Security Guidelines.
Web Access
Hosted FileMaker databases may be made accessible to the web (including Android browsers) either directly using WebDirect or indirectly using FileMaker custom web publishing. WebDirect allows a database to be available on the web pretty much exactly as it appears in FileMaker Pro. Custom web publishing allows the information in a database to be delivered to a website via an API.
Note: For important licensing exclusions related to WebDirect, please consult FileMaker Go and WebDirect Licensing Exclusions at MIT.
Other Platforms and Configurations
FileMaker does not run on Linux, nor is it available through MIT's Citrix service. If you run your own Terminal Services and Citrix server, and wish to make FileMaker available to Linux users, be aware that IS&T is not able to provide any assistance or guidance with this.
Access-Related Considerations
Accessing Hosted Databases From Off-Campus
In order to access hosted FileMaker databases from off campus, you must first connect to MIT's remote-access VPN service using Duo Security two-factor authentication. For more information, see Accessing Hosted FileMaker Databases from Off-Campus.
FileMaker and the Data Warehouse
If you are using FileMaker Pro to connect via ODBC to the Data Warehouse, you must also have an Oracle driver and client installed either on the FileMaker Server machine (if the database is hosted) or on the client machine (if the database is not hosted). For more information, see Accessing the Data Warehouse with FileMaker.