![]() ![]() The plug-in architecture has not changed in FileMaker 19.3. ![]() Please see below for an overview of all Troi plug-ins and their compatibility with FileMaker 19.3. For more information on how our code signatures look, see the correct code signatures of Troi Plug-ins information. When you install a plug-in that is not code-signed, FileMaker 19 will give you a warning.Īll current Troi plug-ins are code-signed. ![]() A valid code signature assures the user that a plug-in is valid, unchanged and made by a certain developer. Starting with FileMaker Pro 18, the FileMaker app will check if plug-ins are code-signed. We updated all our plug-ins to run as a Universal macOS binary. Please see below for an overview of all Troi plug-ins and their compatibility with FileMaker 19.3 and Apple Silicon. If a plug-in is not updated to Apple Silicon, you can still load the plug-ing by running the FileMaker app under Rosetta. Plug-ins need to be updated too to run as a Universal macOS binary. ) Summary Running plug-ins with FileMaker 19.3 on Apple SiliconįileMaker Pro 19.3 is a Universal macOS binary, so it can run native on Macs with Apple Silicon and on Intel Macs. (This page was first published on Jand last updated on December 21, 2021. The web page with information regarding compatibility of our plug-ins with FileMaker 18 is still available here. ![]() We will update this page when we release new versions of our plug-ins. Here you’ll find some information regarding compatibility of Troi Plug-ins with FileMaker 19.3. ![]()
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