There are two ways you can print mailing labels in InBloom 2.0:
The first is to use the quick and easy toolbar buttons on any contacts screen to print a single mailing label or strip of multiple labels to your tag printer. This is appropriate if you …
InBloom News & Updates
Printing Mailing Labels
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009InBloom v2.0.61 is up!
Tuesday, December 8th, 2009A quick update for those who want to use the latest and greatest version of InBloom. This fixes an annoying issue for Windows users (no login is required at startup) and this also has some minor updates, fixes and tweaks to make the overall experience smoother. You can find it at InBloomSoftware.com/download
UK & European Shoppers Can Get One Copy Of FileMaker Free
Friday, November 27th, 2009For any InBloom Pro users looking to expand their business to multiple computers or locations, FileMaker Inc. is offering a tremendous deal to non-US customers. FileMaker is offering a special, limited-time buy one get one free offer on the FileMaker Pro 10 database software. This offer is available exclusively from the FileMaker web store and [...]
InBloom & Filemaker in “the cloud”
Saturday, November 21st, 2009InBloom version 2 was designed with room for your business to grow into it, in addition to security and ease of use. With that said, it was also built with the functionality to allow remote connections simply. I’m looking for more users looking to try using InBloom in “the cloud”. I’m actively finishing an implementation [...]
Mac & InBloom Compatibility with Zebra LP2824 Printer
Sunday, October 25th, 2009So after much ado, I’ve been running several tests on the Zebra LP 2824 printer and although it is “Mac-compatible” in that any Mac with OS 10.5.4 or greater can “see” it, the quality and configuration of the printer is so un-friendly and un-Mac like that it will be removed from the list of compatible [...]
On our relationship with customers
Monday, October 12th, 2009“Customer happiness is highly correlated with whether they feel ‘listened to,’ and that in turn has a high correlation with whether they can see their ideas filtered through your design process and manifested in the product.” –Ted Boren, Google We couldn’t have said it better
Backup InBloom to a remote location
Thursday, October 8th, 2009With a number of users accessing their databases off of laptops, securing your data as well as ensuring you have backup copies in case of fire, flood, or theft has quickly become of tantamount importance. InBloom recommends an industry standard backu…
Performing a “soft upgrade” to your copy of InBloom
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009Updating your copy of InBloom is a straightforward process. Unless otherwise noted, most updates can be done in a matter of seconds by copying your InBloom Data file from an old version of InBloom to a new copy.
View the full video on how to perform a soft upgrade or follow the step-by-step instructions:
Download a fresh [...]
Registering your copy of InBloom
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009After purchasing InBloom, you will receive a confirmation email that has your order details and your 9-digit serial number in the form XXX-YYY-ZZZ. You can enter the serial number in two places when using InBloom.
Enter the serial number on installation
If you haven’t run InBloom yet, you can enter your serial number in Step 1 of [...]
InBloom is speedy: we know things!
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009The bottomline is that InBloom is fast. Most InBloom users I’ve helped directly have small sets of data: a couple of thousand Inventory records, 300+ Contact records, and all of the sales and payment records that go along with that. But, on the engineering side, InBloom is always tested and developed with a significantly larger [...]
