



In Leopard, the application no longer crashes when creating files if the system language and region don't match. The Get(SystemVersion) now returns the correct version on Mac OS X operating systems ending with double digit revision numbers, i.e. 10.4.10.


The database consistency check initiated on launch will no longer incorrectly report that a database is damaged for some databases that can be opened and used without any problems. The update addresses issues which cause the application to crash when a page range is specified. A relationship with a global field now returns all related records if the value of the other key is empty.

To download the FileMaker Pro 9.0v2 and FileMaker Pro 9.0v2 Advanced Leopard update go [url=http://www.filemaker.com/support/downloads/index.html]here[/url]. Note that this update doesn't fix issues with the FileMaker Pro 9 Instant Web Publishing (IWP) feature running on Leopard. FileMaker Inc. says it intends to make IWP compatible with Leopard in an update expected in December.
The company expects to deliver a Leopard compatibility update for their server products in early 2008. FileMaker Server 9 and FileMaker Server 9 Advanced currently don't deploy properly on Leopard. In the meantime, FileMaker Pro 9 and FileMaker Pro 9 Advanced clients running on Leopard do work with FileMaker Server and Server Advanced running on Mac OS X 10.4 ("Tiger") or earlier versions of Mac OS X.



