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	<title>Geospecialling &#187; FullCircle</title>
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		<title>Geospecialling v2.0 and an introduction to FullCircle</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 19:11:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darrin Maidlow</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello!&#160; Welcome back to Geospecialling, and welcome to the new site!&#160; This new site has been my existence for the past several weeks– but more on that later.&#160; It’s been a crazy couple of months (since Autodesk University 2008), and we are getting closer to the end of the craziness.&#160; Let me sum things up, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello!&#160; Welcome back to Geospecialling, and welcome to the new site!&#160; This new site has been my existence for the past several weeks– but more on that later.&#160; </p>
<p>It’s been a crazy couple of months (since <a title="Autodesk University" href="http://au.autodesk.com/?nd=blaug&amp;und=20" target="_blank" rel="tag">Autodesk University 2008</a>), and we are getting closer to the end of the craziness.&#160; Let me sum things up, and hopefully gain your forgiveness for the lack of posts for two months. =)&#160; At AU we unveiled <a title="FullCircle - Excel to database" href="http://www.landorIS.com/solutions/fullcircle" target="_blank" rel="tag">FullCircle</a>, and the reception has been phenomenal.&#160; FullCircle is our newest product built <a title="Made w/ RADE" href="http://www.landoris.com/solutions/rade" target="_blank" rel="tag">made with RADE</a>.&#160;&#160; So after returning from AU, and getting all that feedback from partners and customers we set to work finishin, testing, and polishing the first release of FullCircle – Standard Edition.</p>
<p>FullCircle has two main functions.&#160; First, it allows users to login and query data from their Oracle, SQL Server, and Access databases.&#160; The tabular information is then sent down as an Excel spreadsheet where users may edit or append data.&#160; This spreadsheet can then uploaded to FullCircle and processed.&#160; The updates/inserts are applied to the appropriate database table.</p>
<p>The second key function of FullCircle is for <a title="Adapx Capturx For Microsoft Office Excel" href="http://www.adapx.com/Capturx-for-Microsoft-Office-Excel/Capturx-for-Microsoft-Office-Excel.html" target="_blank" rel="tag">Adapx Capturx for Excel</a> users.&#160;&#160; FullCircle allows Excel forms to be defined and saved.&#160; Users can then download the form templates from the repository, print the forms with Capturx, and fill them out.&#160; When the digital pen is docked, and the hand writing is processed back into Excel – these Excel files can then be processed with FullCircle.&#160; The inserts (or updates if needed) are processed and put into the appropriate database table(s).&#160; No temporary tables are used that require processing after the fact (unless of course, this is what you want to do), no custom coding.</p>
<p>On top of that we’ve been hard at work building this new site, setting up the new blogs, doing all that good stuff.&#160; I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel…</p>
<p>More soon!</p>
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