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FileMaker Pro 2.1.fp: 1994–07: FileMaker Pro Server 2.fp: 1995–12: FileMaker Pro 3.fp3: Relational architecture, TCP/IP networking introduced 1996–01: FileMaker Pro Server 3.fp3: 1997–09: FileMaker Pro 4.fp4: Plug-in architecture introduced 1998–05: FileMaker Pro 4 Developer Edition.fp4: Last version to be published by Claris.
This is a list of free-content licences not specifically intended for software.For information on software-related licences, see Comparison of free and open-source software licenses.
Home Page supported all the features common in HTML at the time. In January 1998, the third and final version of Home Page was released. This version contained templates and tools for building database-driven websites using FileMaker Pro 4.1 and Claris Dynamic Markup Language ().
FileMaker Pro → FileMaker – This article covers the FileMaker platform, which includes FileMaker Pro, FileMaker Go, FileMaker Server and FileMaker Cloud. "FileMaker" is an inclusive title which covers all of these. Looking at the references, "FileMaker" is also the WP:COMMONNAME. Lonaowna 20:08, 20 May 2020 (UTC) —Relisting.
Apache License 2.0, BSD license for APIs and GUI tools Yes [5] Datacom: CA, Inc. Early 70s [6] 14 [7] 2012 [8] Proprietary: No IBM Db2: IBM: 1983 12.1 [9] 2024-11-14; 52 days ago Proprietary: No Empress Embedded Database: Empress Software Inc 1979 10.20 2010-03 Proprietary: No Exasol: EXASOL AG: 2004 7.1.1 2021-09-15; 3 years ago Proprietary ...
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS. Mobile and desktop browsers: Works best with the latest version of Chrome, Edge, FireFox and Safari. Windows: Windows 7 and newer Mac: MacOS X and newer Note: Ad-Free AOL Mail ...
An early example of an open-source project that did successfully re-license for license compatibility reasons is the Mozilla project and their Firefox browser. The source code of Netscape's Communicator 4.0 browser was originally released in 1998 under the Netscape Public License/Mozilla Public License [6] but was criticised by the FSF and OSI for being incompatible.
SLUC is a software license published in Spain in December 2006 to allow all but military use. The writers of the license maintain it is free software, but the Free Software Foundation says it is not free because it infringes the so-called "zero freedom" of the GPL, that is, the freedom to use the software for any purpose. [77]