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Out of curiosity, what would the Yakima Valley Museum charge other
non-profits for copies of its FileMaker Pro collections management
database template?
-L.D.
On Jan 26, 2006, at 5:43 PM, David Lynx wrote:
> Yes, that’s the difference. You do have to take a few minutes here and
> there
> to change the programming.. Every once in a while. The only reason I
> had to
> change any programming in it in the past few years is because we
> upgraded
> the software. So it depends on if you are willing to do that.
> Otherwise,
> for the price and flexibility, it is worth it and our does everything
> you
> mentioned. If you don't have anyone with computer saavy, it is best
> to go
> with a package system.
>> I can think of a lot of things I might want to do and I'll be darned
>> if I
>> have the energy or luxury of time and money to spend programming
>> FileMaker
>> to track it all.
>
> --
> Yakima Valley Museum
> yakimavalleymuseum.org
> 509-248-0747
>
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