It’s a simple matter of tapping on a container field in a database and selecting a photo (or taking a new one if you’re using the iPhone version of FileMaker Go). That means users will be able to take photos with the iPhone’s camera or select photos from the photo library on any iOS device and insert the images into a FileMaker Go database. “We added the ability to interact with the camera and photos directly from within the app,” Sigler said. The updated apps also take better advantage of some the built-in features of the iPhone and iPad. The feature simplifies data exchange from mobile devices, according to FileMaker. The e-mail capabilities in the 1.1 update let users save a copy of a complete database and e-mail it from within FileMaker Go. They can then save those files on their iOS devices or e-mail them to others-a feature that FileMaker believes will encourage mobile users to distribute reports and share project information from their iPhones and iPads. FileMaker Go now lets users make PDFs of their databases.
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