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==Smartphone Marketshares==
 
==Smartphone Marketshares==
  
===Worldwide===
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Moved here: [[Smartphone Development]]
  
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==Lazarus and Free Pascal usage statistics from Source Forge==
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 +
Lazarus Measures in 11/8/2010, being that the Last release was 0.9.28 in 2009-10-26
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{| border=2 width="100%"
 
{| border=2 width="100%"
 
|-
 
|-
! Year
+
! Platform
! Marketshares
+
! Downloads in Source Forge
! Sales
+
! Downloads %
! Total Sales
 
 
|-
 
|-
| 2007
+
! win32 - x86
| Symbian 64%, BlackBerry 10%, Windows 12%, Linux 10%, Mac 3%
+
| 128558
| Symbian 78m, BlackBerry 12m, Windows 15m, Linux 12m, Mac 3m
+
| 67,66%
| 122m
 
 
|-
 
|-
| 2008
+
! Linux - x86 & x86_64
| Symbian 52%, BlackBerry 17%, Windows 12%, Linux 8%, Mac 8%
+
| 33000
| Symbian 73m, BlackBerry 23m, Windows 17m, Linux 11m, Mac 11m
+
| 17,37%
| 139m
 
|}
 
 
 
* http://images.appleinsider.com/gartner2008wwsalesopersys.jpg
 
 
 
{| border=2 width="100%"
 
|-
 
! Year
 
! Marketshares
 
! Sales
 
! Total Sales
 
|-
 
| 2007 Q2
 
| Symbian 66%, BlackBerry 9%, Windows 12%, Linux 10%, Mac 1%
 
| Symbian 18m, BlackBerry 3m, Windows 3m, Linux 3m, Mac -
 
| 28m
 
|-
 
| 2007 Q4
 
| Symbian 62%, BlackBerry 11%, Windows 12%, Linux 7%, Mac 5%
 
| Symbian 23m, BlackBerry 4m, Windows 4m, Linux 3m, Mac 2m
 
| 37m
 
|-
 
| 2008 Q1
 
| Symbian 57%, BlackBerry 13%, Windows 12%, Linux 8%, Mac 5%
 
| Symbian 18m, BlackBerry 4m, Windows 4m, Linux 3m, Mac 2m
 
| 32m
 
|-
 
| 2008 Q2
 
| Symbian 57%, BlackBerry 17%, Windows 12%, Linux 7%, Mac 3%
 
| Symbian 18m, BlackBerry 6m, Windows 4m, Linux 2m, Mac 1m
 
| 32m
 
|-
 
| 2008 Q3
 
| Symbian 50%, BlackBerry 15%, Windows 11%, Linux ?, Mac 13%
 
| Symbian 19m, BlackBerry 6m, Windows 4m, Linux ?, Mac 5m
 
| 36m
 
|-
 
| 2008 Q4
 
| Symbian 47%, BlackBerry 20%, Windows 12%, Linux 6%, Mac 11%
 
| Symbian 18m, BlackBerry 7m, Windows 5m, Linux 3m, Mac 4m
 
| 38m
 
|-
 
| 2009 Q1
 
| Symbian 49%, BlackBerry 20%, Windows 12%, Linux 8%, Mac 11%
 
| Symbian 18m, BlackBerry 7m, Windows 5m, Linux 3m, Mac 4m
 
| 36m
 
|-
 
| 2009 Q2
 
| Symbian 50%, BlackBerry 20%, Windows 9%, Linux 3%, Mac 14%, Android 3%
 
| Symbian 20m, BlackBerry 8m, Windows 4m, Linux ?, Mac 5m
 
| 41m
 
|-
 
| 2009 Q3
 
| Symbian 45%, BlackBerry 19%, Windows 8%, Linux 5%, Mac 17%, Android 4%
 
| Symbian 19m, BlackBerry 8m, Windows 3m, Linux 2m, Mac 7m, Android 2m
 
| 43m
 
|}
 
 
 
Sources:
 
* http://www.newlc.com/en/gartner-worldwide-smartphone-sales-grew-16-percent-q2
 
* http://i.zdnet.com/blogs/mobileos1.jpg
 
* http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/news/item/10696_Q3_Smartphone_Sales_figures_no.php
 
* http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=985912
 
* http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/08/windows-mobile-loses-27-of-smartphone-market-in-q2.ars
 
* http://news.zdnet.co.uk/communications/0,1000000085,39877964,00.htm
 
* http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-10392252-94.html?part=rss&tag=feed&subj=News-Apple
 
 
 
===By Region===
 
 
 
{| border=2 width="100%"
 
 
|-
 
|-
! Region
+
! win64
! Year
+
| 11459
! Marketshares
+
| 6,03%
 
|-
 
|-
! Europe, Middle East, Africa
+
! wince - arm
| 2007 Q3
+
| ~9000
| Symbian 85%, BlackBerry 5%, Windows 5%, Linux 5%
+
| 4,74%
 
|-
 
|-
! Latin America
+
! Mac - PowerPC & x86
| 2007 Q3
+
| ~8000
| Symbian 80%, BlackBerry 2%, Windows 8%, Linux 10%
+
| 4,21%
 
|-
 
|-
! United States
+
! Total
| 2009 Q4
+
| 190017
| BlackBerry 41%, Windows 20%, iPhone 25%, Android 3%, Palm 6%
+
|  
|-
+
}
! United States
 
| 2010 Q1
 
| BlackBerry 43%, Windows 16%, iPhone 25%, Android 7%, Palm 2%
 
|-
 
! United States
 
| 2010 Q2
 
| BlackBerry 42%, Windows 13%, iPhone 24%, Android 13%, Palm 5%
 
|}
 
 
 
* http://www.roughlydrafted.com/2007/12/14/canalys-symbian-apple-iphone-already-leads-windows-mobile-in-us-market-share-q3-2007/
 
* http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/android-gains-smartphone-market-share-through-january/
 
* http://techcrunch.com/2010/07/08/comscore-android-continues-to-gain-smartphone-market-share/
 
  
 
== Building FPC ===
 
== Building FPC ===

Revision as of 07:08, 12 August 2010

Hi, my real name is Felipe and I'm an engineering student at the University of São Paulo.

I just like to do things well, so well people often say I won´t make it.

Current projects

ToDos for the magnifyer:

  1. Make Packages for Fedora Extras and Mandriva Contribs at least.
  2. Implement Dynamic Mode on Windows

Finished projects

  • Develop a digital osciloscope with two coleagues of mine. The osciloscope is connected to the computer via a ISA Card. The interface software is written in Lazarus and is a Multi-platform, graphical application that can access the ISA Card on both Windows and Linux. You can download the final report and also the source code for the software here: http://eletronicalivre.incubadora.fapesp.br/portal/english/oscilloscope/

ToDo List for Lazarus

  • Improve Qt widgetset until it can compile many examples. Only hello example is currently fully functional.
  • Implement basic parts of Windows CE interface, notabily TApplication, TCustomForm and TButton.
  • Things to check for Windows Unicode Support:
    • StatusBar
    • File Open dialog
    • TMemo
    • win32proc.MeasureText for button size on Lazarus About box
    • ListView

Qt Contest 2008

Moved here: Qt Contest 2008

Orphaned links

Capture 2.jpg Wince.PNG

Dock images for comparison

New Lazarus Icon Proposals

Smartphone Marketshares

Moved here: Smartphone Development

Lazarus and Free Pascal usage statistics from Source Forge

Lazarus Measures in 11/8/2010, being that the Last release was 0.9.28 in 2009-10-26

Platform Downloads in Source Forge Downloads %
win32 - x86 128558 67,66%
Linux - x86 & x86_64 33000 17,37%
win64 11459 6,03%
wince - arm ~9000 4,74%
Mac - PowerPC & x86 ~8000 4,21%
Total 190017

}

Building FPC =

In Mac OS X, with FPC 2.4.0 installed and building Trunk:

cd ~/Programas/fpctrunk/
make clean all install INSTALL_PREFIX=~/Programas/fpctrunk/install

Links

http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Image:Lazarus_gtk1_unicode.png

Summer of Code

FPC Advantages