![]() Things to consider: There are Mac and Windows versions, for 32 bit and 64 bit, for desktop clients and servers. X86_64 for the 64-bit version of FileMaker Pro, FileMaker Server, FileMaker WebDirect, and Custom Web PublishingĪrm7 for FileMaker Go running on an ARMv7-based deviceĪrm7s for FileMaker Go running on an ARMv7s-based deviceĪrm64 for FileMaker Go running on a 64-bit ARM-based device I386 for the 32-bit version of FileMaker Pro ![]() ![]() This function will return the following depending on the platform: How do you check which version of FileMaker Pro v14 is installed in order to install the appropriate version of the plug-in? FileMaker have added a new function to v14 for just this purpose – Get ( ApplicationArchitecture ). The same applies to the 32-bit FileMaker Pro application – it will only load 32-bit plug-ins. When using the 64-bit FileMaker Pro application you will need to ensure that any plug-ins you install are the 64-bit versions – 32-bit plug-ins won’t load with the 64-bit FileMaker Pro application. The recently released FileMaker Pro v14 is the first version of FileMaker Pro that can be installed and run as either a 32-bit application or a 64-bit application – on Windows you have to choose which version to install, and on OS X FileMaker Pro is installed as a single application bundle containing both 64- and 32-bit versions (you can choose which version to run via the Get Info window). ![]() Confused by the options for 32 and 64 bit plugins in FileMaker 14? Andrew Duncan of Databuzz spells it all out for you: ![]()
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