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Filemaker Pro and iPhone/iPad

FBA_color.jpgeMaker Unveils New FileMaker Go for iPhone and FileMaker Go for iPad

Available now on the App Store, FileMaker Go delivers live access to hosted FileMaker Pro databases, and lets users copy desktop databases to iPhone or iPad

SANTA CLARA, Calif. – July 20, 2010 – FileMaker, Inc. today announced FileMaker Go for iPhone (http://www.filemaker.com/fm_go_iphone_pr) and FileMaker Go for iPad,(http://www.filemaker.com/fm_go_ipad_pr) the highly anticipated new Apps now available from the iTunes App Store which let users work remotely with FileMaker Pro (http://www.filemaker.com/products/filemaker-pro/?nav=products-pro) databases on iPhone or iPad. With FileMaker Go – available as two separate apps for iPhone or iPad – users can easily view, edit and search for information in FileMaker databases on their iPhone or iPad.

Ideal for mobile teams, FileMaker Go provides access to databases created with FileMaker Pro and hosted on FileMaker Server or FileMaker Pro. FileMaker Go can access databases residing on a Mac or PC using a local wireless network or over the Internet via Wi-Fi or 3G. All changes are instantly updated in the hosted file.

FileMaker Go users can also copy databases between their desktop or laptop computers and FileMaker Go via File Sharing in iTunes, perfect for single user databases. Databases may also be downloaded by email, popular file sharing sites, or the web.

“Imagine being able to check inventory levels, update the status of a project or add a new customer contact and share it with your remote sales team – just a few of the many workgroup tasks made easy with FileMaker Go for iPhone or iPad,” said Ryan Rosenberg, vice president of marketing and services for FileMaker, Inc. “We are genuinely excited about the ways FileMaker Go caters to mobile users who need remote interaction with their data.”

FileMaker Go makes it easy to add, modify, or delete data; find, sort and navigate through records; open new windows; and switch between layouts. Many popular FileMaker Pro features are supported on FileMaker Go, including Tab controls, Quick Find, Web Viewers, External SQL Data Sources, containers, portals and even most scripts.

The new Apps work in both portrait and landscape views, automatically switching as necessary. FileMaker Go also allows users to search, modify and sort records using touch gestures – simply pinch, swipe, rotate and zoom to manage data. Existing FileMaker Pro layouts look amazing on the large iPad display screen – no modification is necessary for most solutions.

Praise from independent FileMaker developers

“We expect immediate adoption of FileMaker Go by outside sales teams, housing inspectors, warehouse inventory managers, and event planners among others,” said Richard Carlton, president, Richard Carlton Consulting, Inc. (http://www.rcconsulting.com/index.html)

“It’s stunning how well FileMaker Go on the iPad and iPhone ‘just works!’ ” said Scott Love, Chief Operating Officer, Soliant Consulting (http://www.soliantconsulting.com). “By extending beyond the Mac and PC and onto the iPad and iPhone platforms, FileMaker continues to deliver an unbeatable ROI for our clients.”

Availability, Pricing, and Compatibility
FileMaker Go is available now from the App Store. FileMaker Go for iPhone and iPod touch (running IOS 4) is $19.99 and FileMaker Go for iPad (running IOS 3.2) is $39.99. Additional details are available at http://www.filemaker.com/fm_go_pr. Compatibility information for both FileMaker Go for iPhone and FileMaker Go for iPad can be found on the iTunes store.

Radio Shack’s 1986 electronic book

Radio Shack’s 1986 electronic book: “ Here’s a 1986 ad for Radio Shack’s ‘Electronic Book,’ which connected to your computer’s joystick port, and the interacted with software supplied on a cassette or disk. The peripheral cost $24.95, and new titles were $19.95 to $24.95 — so the hardware prices have increased tenfold (unadjusted for inflation) in 25 years, while media costs have actually decreased.

Radio Shack 1986

Now there’s my book reader!!


 

 

(Via Boing Boing.)

Plants vs. Zombies

Also the Hilarious App of the day

Plants vs. Zombies: ”

The App of the Day for Thursday, April 15th is Plants vs. Zombies.

Plants vs. Zombies: Stem a zombie attack on your iPhone! A mob of fun-loving zombies is about to invade your home, and your only defense is an arsenal of 49 zombie-zapping plants. Use peashooters, wall-nuts, cherry bombs and more to slow down, confuse, weaken and mulchify 26 types of zombies before they can reach your front door.

Each zombie has its own special skills, so you’ll need to think fast and plant faster to combat them all. But be careful how you use your limited supply of greens and seeds… as you battle the fun-dead, obstacles like a setting sun, creeping fog and a swimming pool add to the challenging fun. Get ready to soil your plants!

Features:
-Conquer all 50 levels of Adventure mode – through day, night and fog, in a swimming pool and on the rooftop
-Battle 26 types of zombies including pole-vaulters, snorkelers and ‘Zomboni’ drivers
-Earn 49 powerful perennials and collect coins to buy upgrades, power-ups and more
-Open the Almanac to see all the plants and zombies, plus amusing ‘facts’ and quotes
-Collect 13 iPhone-exclusive PvZ achievements
-Replay levels in the all-new Quick Play arena
-All the fun of the hit PC/Mac game – adapted for fun-dead fun on your iPhone
-Hilarious graphics, great soundtrack and a bonus music video

Buy Plants vs. Zombies now! ($2.99)

(Via App of the Day.)

iPad DRM endangers our rights | DefectiveByDesign.org

Pad DRM endangers our rights

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Mr. Jobs,

DRM will give Apple and their corporate partners the power to disable features, block competing products (especially free software) censor news, and even delete books, videos, or news stories from users’ computers without notice– using the device’s “always on” network connection.

This past year, we have seen how human rights and democracy protestors can have the technology they use turned against them. By making a computer where every application is under total, centralized control, Apple is endangering freedom to increase profits.

Apple can say they will not abuse this power, but their record of App Store rejections and removals gives us no reason to trust them. The iPad’s unprecedented use of DRM to control all capabilities of a general purpose computer is a dangerous step backward for computing and for media distribution. We demand that Apple remove all DRM from its devices.

We Want our iPad rights NOW

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