
This is the link for you: FileMaker 19 Documentation That is unless you aren’t running at least Mojave. It’s running well and this is on my several Macs in addition to my new M1 MacBook Air. Always get those little point releases on a new MacOS. But now that FileMaker is getting more version point releases, Claris and FileMaker were ready for Big Sur.

Until Big Sur came out, FileMaker 19 was certified by Claris to run on two: MacOS 10.14 Mojave and MacOS 10.15 Catalina. Now, just like usual, Claris supports 2-3 MacOS versions at a time. And they’ve been working great on 19.2 and Big Sur 11.1. And, I also do run “old” not mission critical things – like backup copies directly on my M1 Air. I am careful on these things, so have opened anything precious over the network on my current FileMaker Server 18 running Mac mini 2018. Lucky me, Claris released FileMaker Pro 19.2 about a week ago and tweaked it to work even better on Big Sur than it did on 19.1.
