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Welcoming in 2009!


But I digress…One of the main complaints I hear regarding our choice of FileMaker as a database foundation is that it is not an open-source database management system, such as MySQL or PostgreSQL, or FireBird, etc…  While that’s true, it really isn’t a fair apples-to-apples comparison.  Most of those other approaches adopt more of a client-server architecture than a stand-alone application approach.  And while we do build a fair number of client-server style systems using FileMaker, having the ability to scale down to a single-user all-included package is great for small organizations or one-man bands.

I will be taking some of this to heart, however, and putting more resources into MySQL and PHP (most likely Symfony’s framework) in 2009 as some of my clients (and some that may become clients) simply will not have the budget for new proprietary software licenses in the coming year ~ for reasons given above. And besides, these technologies dovetail nicely with the FileMaker work we already do.

As I work on other frameworks and open-source projects, I will be documenting any progress (or retreat) here for anyone interested. Happy new year!

-Paul

December 30, 2008 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Welcome to JuntoSoft!

JuntoSoft

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Welcome to the JuntoSoft Site, sponsored by TightWire.net. All software released under the JuntoSoft moniker will be released under the “Artistic License 2.0,” a variant of the GPL.  In a nutshell, this licence allows for free use and distribution of any software, as long as such distribution is done free of charge. In other words, anyone is free to use or redistribute any released software, but it may not be sold. It also allows other copywritten works to be packaged with the new combined work subject to any restrictions of those other works, a bound run-time FileMaker solution for example.

If parts of the JuntoSoft logo appear familiar, they more than likely should. A  public domain portrait of Benjamin Franklin is the source of the eye image. and the font used is Poor Richard, one of Franklin’s pseudonyms under which he authored Poor Richard’s Almanack.

Benjamin Franklin, may seem an odd inspiration for a software project at first.  Franklin was, among other things, an inventor. He was responsible for the invention of the Franklin Stove, bifocal glasses, and the lightning rod, among other equally ubiquitous practical breakthroughs.Franklin placed his designs in the public domain and refused offers by others to obtain patents for him. In his autobiography, he said of his preference in such matters: “[A]s we enjoy great advantages from the inventions of others, we should be glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and this we should do freely and generously.” This excellent example of early “open-source” hardware serves as my inspiration for adopting the Artistic License for the core products we often include in work-for-hire applications. This saves time, money, and reduces confusion.

December 16, 2008 Posted by | FileMaker, Uncategorized | , , , | Leave a Comment

   

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