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The Core Guide to Apple Inc. – NASDAQ.com

6.       filemaker14-group-100584864-largeFileMaker Inc. Image via realwire.comIf you were to visit the FileMaker website , wondering what the company offers, you will find it “makes software that transforms businesses by enabling users to create and run custom solutions that work seamlessly across iPad, iPhone, Windows, Mac and the web. Millions of people worldwide rely on the FileMaker Platform to share information, manage projects, track assets and more.” This description can be labeled as “vague.”To simplify, FileMaker offers products to manage a company’s data.The company’s premier product, FileMaker Pro, is capable of performing the following tasks: creating customizable databases, can automate certain tasks like generating email reports in PDF and Excel formats, publish information from a database onto the Internet, and can share information with Mac and Windows users.According to the company’s website, there have been over 20 million copies of FileMaker software have “delivered,” over 1.5 million downloads of FileMaker Go for iPad and iPhone, and there are over 50,000 members of the FileMaker Community.

Source: The Core Guide to Apple Inc. – NASDAQ.com

FileMaker 14 review: 30 years old and still innovating | Macworld

FileMaker 14 review: 30 years old and still innovating

Major improvements to FileMaker’s infrastructure in its last two releases (versions 12 and 13) required a new file format (.fmp12) and sent a lot of developers back to school. FileMaker 14 maintains the existing file format and solidifies some of these earlier advancements (especially in WebDirect) but also keeps the pressure on developers by introducing powerful innovations that affect the design of databases for FileMaker Pro, FileMaker Go, and web browsers.

Source: FileMaker 14 review: 30 years old and still innovating | Macworld

1 Number That Shows How Apple Inc.’s iPhone Crushed Google Android (AAPL, GOOG, GOOGL)

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Google (NASDAQ: GOOG  ) (NASDAQ: GOOGL  ) Android remains the most popular mobile OS worldwide, claiming 81.5% of the smartphone market in 2014, according to IDC. Apple’s (NASDAQ: AAPL  ) iOS came in a distant second with a 14.8% share.

But when it comes to profitability, Apple claimed a whopping 89% of all smartphone profits worldwide in the fourth quarter, up from 70.5% a year ago, according to Strategy Analytics. Android’s percentage of profits plunged from 29.5% to 11%.

via 1 Number That Shows How Apple Inc.’s iPhone Crushed Google Android (AAPL, GOOG, GOOGL).

Winscape: Apple-powered fake windows

Winscape: Apple-powered fake windows

Just in time for the weekend, here’s a technology that’s arrived before its time, I think. Winscape is a set of two plasma televisions set up behind window panes, and hooked up to a Mac Pro. The Pro is running the custom Winscape software, which controls the “view” out of the windows according to a sensor (they show it in the video above attached to a baby, and it actually looks really large and pretty unwieldy). So as the sensor moves around the room, the view changes, as if you were moving angles while looking out of the windows to get a different view.

link from Tom Bacon DVMUG

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