Yes, you can convert an Apple Works database to a FileMaker file. You can download the appropriate version of FileMaker Pro for Windows from their official website.
Yes, it is possible to install FileMaker Pro 4.1 on a laptop with Windows 10. However, please note that FileMaker Pro 4.1 is an older version and may not be fully compatible with the latest Windows 10 operating system. It is recommended to check the official FileMaker website or contact their support for the latest compatible version of FileMaker Pro for Windows 10.
You will need to use different computer with a CD Rom drive and you will need a USB flash drive.
Insert USB drive and make sure it is visible in Windows Explorer. Insert CD in drive and if auto-play options window pops up choose "View Files in Windows Explorer"
When you have the directory open you can "Select All" from the menu or
Single click the 1st item in the list, hold down the "Shift Key" and click the last item and it should select all.
Right click on any highlighted file, select "copy "
Open up the USB drive, right click in the white space on right, select "paste"
When file copy is complete, close the drive window, right click the flash drive in the folder tree on left and select "eject".
Insert flash drive in your laptop , open and run set up.
Yes, you can convert an Apple Works database to a FileMaker file. You can download the appropriate version of FileMaker Pro for Windows from their official website.
I bought FMPro 19, assuming that it would open files from earlier versions, but it won't.
You can use the FileMaker Pro Conversion Tool to convert files from version 5.0 to version 19. You can download the tool from the FileMaker website.
Yes, it is possible to install FileMaker Pro 4.1 on a laptop with Windows 10. However, please note that FileMaker Pro 4.1 is an older version and may not be fully compatible with the latest Windows 10 operating system. It is recommended to check the official FileMaker website or contact their support for the latest compatible version of FileMaker Pro for Windows 10.
I assume you have the Installation disk .
You will need to use different computer with a CD Rom drive and you will need a USB flash drive.
Insert USB drive and make sure it is visible in Windows Explorer.
Insert CD in drive and if auto-play options window pops up choose "View Files in Windows Explorer"
When you have the directory open you can "Select All" from the menu or
Single click the 1st item in the list, hold down the "Shift Key" and click the last item and it should select all.
Right click on any highlighted file, select "copy "
Open up the USB drive, right click in the white space on right, select "paste"
When file copy is complete, close the drive window, right click the flash drive in the folder tree on left and select "eject".
Insert flash drive in your laptop , open and run set up.