Announcing Capture Custom Functions v2 (Free)
Now with over 1000 custom functions at your
fingertips
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March 5, 2009
Capture Custom Functions v2 is released. Version 2 now includes
functions from fmfunctions.com, coupled with the functions from Brian
Dunning's site in the previous version. Also in version 2 the Range List
now has 3 function portals to choose from. All from one set of filters.
At startup, this file now checks both sites for new functions. If new
functions are found they are automatically downloaded.
Bug fix from Version 1. Sometimes new functions would not download
automatically. This is believed to have been corrected.
RS20090305
February 1, 2009
Capture Custom Functions is a new Starr Data FileMaker File that
allows you to store your functions in a table. The file has an auto
download feature that grabs new custom functions as they are posted from the web
each time you open the file.
In another table, you can store your own Custom Functions from your other
files.
What is neat about this system is that, at the press of a button you
can put the function on the clipboard and carry it to another file. Or
at the press of another button you can email a function to a FileMaker
friend. After you download, feel free to send us your favorite custom
function. The email address is located on the About
page.
Complete instructions on how to do's can be found here.
System requirements for this file are Internet Access, FileMaker 9.0 or Higher.
It may work on FileMaker version 8.5,which is not supported so calculations may be unstable.
Please click the Download Form button below and you will be brought to a
form page. Please fill it out with valid information.
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Note: This system is still not the state of the art system that FileMaker
Custom Functions should be. But it is a heck of a lot easier than the current
way we do it. Also note Starr Data does not endorse any of the custom functions
downloaded. If there is an error or it does not work, Please contact the
developer of the function.
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