Developer’s Guide (Mac OS)

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4-4 FileMaker Pro SDK Developer’s Guide
Cross-platform users If you’re creating a solution to run on both
Macintosh and Windows, you should bind the file twice: first using
FileMaker Pro Binder for Windows, and then using FileMaker Pro
Binder for the Macintosh. Use the same binding key on both platforms.
Naming the solution file
Type a name for your FileMaker Pro Runtime application in the Solution
Name text box. You can also double-click the primary file and the
solution name will be <Primary filename> Solution. This becomes the
name of the FileMaker Pro Runtime application, which is created during
the binding process.
Assigning the three-character extension
The three-character extension associates the solution files with the
FileMaker Pro Runtime application. This will help your customers identify
your solution files and, together with the binding key, ensure that the
correct runtime application opens when a solution file is double-clicked.
Important Even with a different extension, solution files can still be
opened by FileMaker Pro 3.0.
... click here to add solution files
Drag solution files into
the Binding list or...