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Can I install and use both the Mac and Windows versions of FileMaker Pro on a single Intel-based Mac computer running Boot Camp if I only have a single license to use FileMaker Pro?

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Can I install and use both the Mac and Windows versions of FileMaker Pro on a single Intel-based Mac computer running Boot Camp if I only have a single license to use FileMaker Pro?

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FileMaker will allow customers to use both a Mac and Windows version of FileMaker Pro on a single Intel-based Mac computer running Boot Camp even though the customer only has a single license to use FileMaker Pro. Although the FileMaker software license terms under Section 1(a) limit customers to installing and using a single copy on a computer, FileMaker is making a special exception to allow customers to take advantage of the unique capabilities of Intel-based Mac computers to run both Mac and Windows applications. All other terms and conditions in the FileMaker software license agreement will still apply. This special permission only applies to FileMaker Pro and FileMaker Pro Advanced, but it does not apply to other FileMaker software products at this time. FileMaker is not providing any warranties or support for running FileMaker Pro for Windows using Boot Camp, until the Boot Camp software is commercially released by Apple and tested by FileMaker.

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FileMaker will allow customers to use both a Mac and Windows version of FileMaker Pro on a single Intel-based Mac computer running Boot Camp even though the customer only has a single license to use FileMaker Pro. Although the FileMaker software license terms under Section 1(a) limit customers to installing and using a single copy on a computer, FileMaker is making a special exception to allow customers to take advantage of the unique capabilities of Intel-based Mac computers to run both Mac and Windows applications. All other terms and conditions in the FileMaker software license agreement will still apply. This special permission only applies to FileMaker Pro and FileMaker Pro Advanced, but it does not apply to other FileMaker software products at this time. Since Apple’s Boot Camp software is currently available only as a beta version, it is provided on an “AS IS” basis and without any warranties. Consequently, at this time FileMaker is not providing any warranties or support for ru

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