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Techie question

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 11:51 am
by mindehankins
Hey all you tech smart people, could I ask a question? I'm a volunteer coordinator for a music festival, and it's time to start the year's work. The festival database is FileMaker Pro, and it's mac, if that helps you answer.

If I downloaded the teamviewer app on my ipad, do you think I'd be able not just view, but manipulate data on the Filemaker Pro?

Thanks if anyone has an opinion/answer!

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:17 pm
by Anthony
I don't know what Teamviewer is - but another option may be to do an export and import into a web based database - maybe something Google docs can handle?

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:34 pm
by 17th Hole
There is a Filemaker app for the iPad called Filemaker Go. It let's you do most of the basic things to your database that you can do on the computer - manipulate, add, delete, etc. data. My wife uses it. Nice app!

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 4:37 am
by mindehankins
Teamviewer is remote access software. I'll check out the app and see what happens.

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 11:55 am
by TrvlJohn
Minde

I use teamviewer on my iphone and ipad.

I have been able to login to remote servers while on vacation and fix problems without any issues. I have used many of these types of products and teamviewer is one of the best. The only one I like better is "LogMeIn Ignition" but it is more expensive than teamviewer and I am not sure there is a desktop client for Mac.

Using these apps does slow you down. You will never be as efficient as you would be sitting in front of a real keyboard and screen... but they work fine in a pinch.

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 7:24 pm
by mindehankins
Thanks, TravlJohn!!! That was the kind of feedback I was looking for. This is a smallish festival of about 8,000 attendees and 700 volunteers. Some of the volunteer coordinators do have some spare time in the midst of their normal day, to work for a few minutes.
Remote access is new to us. I can handle slow, and reduced productivity since there would be zero productivity if we continue the path we've been walking :)