December 16 – Kyo Logic – Design Awesome Applications with FileMaker Themes
Thank you to everyone who attended our webinar, Design Awesome Applications with FileMaker Themes, presented by John Mathewson, Kyo Logic.
If you missed the webinar, or would like to review it again, the video is posted below. Or, you can click here.
In this session, John Mathewson, President of Kyo Logic, explained how to use themes and styles to customize your application and take advantage of this new FileMaker architecture. John explained why solutions based on themes and styles will significantly outperform solutions based on free-form customization. The session was filled with practical tips, how-to guidelines, and under-the-hood explanations of why using themes and styles will improve solution performance.
In this webinar, you learned how to:
- How to optimize themes and styles to benefit FileMaker Go, Web Direct, cloud solutions and network applications
- How FileMaker can optimize network traffic while affording designers the benefits of a customized interface
- Introduction to FileMaker 12 and 13 themes
Who Should Attend?
- Developers who would like to know more about themes and styles
- FileMaker managers who want to know how to optimize performance
- FileMaker users who want to improve their user experience
About the Sponsor and Presenter
This webinar is offered by the FM Academy, a consortium of leading FileMaker development companies in the United States. All FM Academy members are platinum-level members of the FileMaker Business Alliance, and our purpose is to further educate FileMaker users and developers to encourage best practices and foster further adoption of the software.
This webinar was presented by John Mathewson, President of Kyo Logic.
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- Atlanta FileMaker Developers
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- Connecticut • Massachusetts FileMaker Developers
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- Philadelphia • New York FileMaker Developers
- Portland FileMaker Developers
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- Washington, DC • Baltimore FileMaker Developers