FileMaker Pro Seminars in October!

THEY’RE FREE!

Join Mike Williamson, a long-term developer of FileMaker solutions, for two FileMaker presentations at Small Dog Electronics. He’ll address how to get started with FileMaker, what they don’t tell you in the manuals, and if a database is right for you. Plus, he’ll offer free tech support. Bring your questions, concerns and ideas!

There are two seminars, one in Waitsfield and one in S. Burlington. See below for details. Email Rob Amon to sign up!

  • Monday, October 20, 2008, S. Burlington retail store, at 7PM
  • Tuesday, October 21, 2008, Waitsfield retail store, at 5PM

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