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Creating a Password Manager in FileMaker

Creating a Password Manager in FileMaker

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Learn FileMaker Scripting, Calculations, Relationships and Layout Design while creating a password management solution from the guy who actually wrote the book, Scriptology: FileMaker Pro Demystified. With over two decades of experience teaching FileMaker, John Mark Osborne will help you understand tough FileMaker concepts with ease. Beginner/Intermediate FileMaker techniques will be taught throughout this tutorial. In order to better understand every nut and bolt that goes into designing a solution, a single file will be created from scratch. The chosen solution is a password management solution that organizes the plethora of passwords needed in this digital age. The completed FileMaker file at each stage is provided to assist with the learning process.

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John Mark Osborne has been working with FileMaker Pro for over 20 years. He earned his FileMaker Pro degree working on the frontlines of Claris technical support. John was the Technical Lead for FileMaker, serving as an escalation path for other technical support representatives and writing a large portion of TechInfo (now called Knowledgebase), their technical information reference. John also acted as a liaison between the technical support department and the FileMaker development team, reporting bugs, attending product meetings and acting as resource for the development team. John Mark is best known as the author of the popular FileMaker Pro web site Database Pros. The Database Pros web site has been on the internet for 20 years and gets over 35,000 hits a day by offering free FileMaker Pro tips, tricks and techniques. John Mark is also well known as the co-author of the wildly popular Scriptology book and CD ROM. John Mark launched a hands-on training class based on his Scriptology book and it has become so popular that it is now taught at MacWorld Exposition in San Francisco and New York. Most recently, John Mark was one of twelve trainers in the United States authorized to teach their new FileMaker Training Series of classes. John Mark has been a featured speaker at the FileMaker Developer Conference for 15 years. At the 1999 Developer Conference, he was awarded the FileMaker Pro Excellence award for creation of outstanding technical resources . John Mark is a former technical editors for Advisor magazine working on the tips and tricks section which is the most popular column in the magazine. John Mark has recorded beginner, intermediate and advanced tutorial videos for FileMaker 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 totaling thousands of hours. John Mark Osborne is an FBA member (FileMaker Business Alliance) working closely with FileMaker, Inc. and their most important customers. John Mark Osborne has also passed the rigorous FileMaker 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 certification tests and is proud to display the FileMaker 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,15, 16 and 17 certification logos.

Specification: Creating a Password Manager in FileMaker

Duration

4.5 hours

Year

2018

Level

Beginner

Certificate

Yes

Quizzes

No

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  1. David Coutts

    as always straight to the point mistakes are left in which i find very very useful it helps you to help him find the mistake Great Teacher , can’t deny that What did Tina Turner sing Simply the Best , better than all the rest can’t really add to that

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  2. Graham Jones

    Easy to follow course, fast track explanations which save lots of time.

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  3. Harriet X

    This course was a great complement to others by a different instructor that I have taken. It’s great to see different approaches and use of additional features. I appreciate that this professional developer has shared his expertise. Overall, extremely useful, and enjoyable!

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  4. Laren Droll

    Very impressed with clarity of presentation, pace, etc. I can follow along and build the solution with the instructor. Appreciate all the professional best practices explained every step of the way. And this is going to be a very useful app to have! I have only done a few of the starter lessons ie tables and layout size so far, and already very happy.

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  5. Euclides Mio Filho

    O curso foi ao encontro do que eu pensava. Muito bom.

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