.FMX File Extension
FileMaker Plug-in
Developer | FileMaker |
Popularity | |
Category | Plugin Files |
Format | .FMX |
Cross Platform | Update Soon |
What is an FMX file?
Files with the .FMX extension are associated with FileMaker Pro, a cross-platform relational database application. These files are plug-ins used to extend the functionality of FileMaker Pro by adding additional features or capabilities.
More Information.
The .FMX file extension has been used since earlier versions of FileMaker Pro to allow developers to integrate custom functionalities into their FileMaker databases. These plug-ins could perform tasks such as connecting to external databases, generating reports, or implementing complex calculations.
Origin Of This File.
The .FMX file format originates from FileMaker Inc., the company behind FileMaker Pro. It serves as a means to enhance the capabilities of FileMaker Pro through third-party developed plug-ins.
File Structure Technical Specification.
.FMX files typically contain compiled code in a format that FileMaker Pro can interpret and execute. The structure and technical specifications of these files may vary depending on the specific plug-in and its functionality.
How to Convert the File?
Windows: Converting .FMX files on Windows typically involves using FileMaker Pro itself. Developers can open the FileMaker Pro application, navigate to the “File” menu, select “Manage” and then “Plug-ins.” From there, they can add or remove plug-ins, including .FMX files, as needed.
Linux: Since FileMaker Pro is not natively supported on Linux, converting .FMX files may require running FileMaker Pro through compatibility layers like Wine. Once FileMaker Pro is installed and running on Linux via Wine, developers can follow the same steps as on Windows to manage plug-ins.
Mac: On macOS, converting .FMX files involves placing them in the plug-ins folder within the FileMaker Pro application directory. Developers can locate the FileMaker Pro application, right-click on it, and choose “Show Package Contents.” Inside the Contents folder, they’ll find the “Extensions” folder, where .FMX files can be placed.
Android & iOS: FileMaker Pro is available for mobile devices running Android and iOS, allowing developers to use .FMX files similarly to their desktop counterparts within the mobile application. Once the .FMX file is accessible on the mobile device, developers can integrate it into their FileMaker Pro solutions as needed.
Others: For other operating systems not explicitly supported by FileMaker Pro, converting .FMX files may require significant modifications or the use of compatibility layers similar to Wine for Linux. Alternatively, developers may need to explore alternative solutions or rewrite the functionality provided by the .FMX files using tools or languages compatible with their target platform.
Advantages And Disadvantages.
Advantages of using .FMX plug-ins include extending the functionality of FileMaker Pro beyond its built-in capabilities, enabling developers to create custom solutions tailored to their specific needs. However, disadvantages may include compatibility issues with different versions of FileMaker Pro and potential conflicts between multiple plug-ins.
How to Open FMX?
Open In Windows
.FMX files can be opened on Windows by placing them in the appropriate plug-ins folder within the FileMaker Pro directory.
Open In Linux
FileMaker Pro is not natively supported on Linux, so opening .FMX files may require running FileMaker Pro through compatibility layers like Wine.
Open In MAC
.FMX files can be opened on macOS by placing them in the plug-ins folder within the FileMaker Pro application directory.
Open In Android
FileMaker Pro is available for mobile devices running Android and iOS, and .FMX files can be used similarly to their desktop counterparts within the mobile application.
Open In IOS
FileMaker Pro is available for mobile devices running Android and iOS, and .FMX files can be used similarly to their desktop counterparts within the mobile application.
Open in Others
.FMX files are primarily designed for use with FileMaker Pro and may not be directly compatible with other operating systems without significant modifications or the use of compatibility layers.