Apple’s European filing 004481297 for “Numbers,” which has since received “registered status” on July 4, lists two additional classifications in respect to their trademark Macsimum News reports.
Class 35: Advertising; business management; business administration; accounting services; compilation of information into computer databases; computerized file management; database management services; business information services provided online from a computer database or the Internet; promotion services; information, advisory and consultancy services relating to all the aforesaid.
Class 42: Computer hardware and software consulting services; rental of computer hardware and software apparatus and equipment; multimedia and audio-visual software consulting services; computer programming; support and consultation services for developing computer systems, databases and applications; graphic design for the compilation of web pages on the Internet; information relating to computer hardware or software provided on-line from a global computer network or the Internet; creating and maintaining web-sites; provision of web-sites featuring multimedia materials; hosting the web-sites of others; information, advisory and consultancy services relating to all the aforesaid.
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theloniousMac has a valid point. Hope you all read it. I’m not hardly ready to pay so much for this service, but agree that it has real value to me.
Now, about all those who are whining about the numbers of ads in many of these news snippets – but NOT in many of the Press Releases MDN publishes? – I hope MDN is listening! MDN provides a valuable service and deserves recompense for that service, but you sometimes go over-board. WAY overboard.
Numbers: these definitions expand on the possibilities. The Mac needs a decent SOHO Spreadsheet and really ought to have a decent SOHO Database. The ones in AppleWorks just about serve that purpose, but only just barely. We all know that AppleWorks has pretty much been abandoned for YEARS now … SHAME on you, Apple! They can either bring AppleWorks into This Century or they can ad modules to iWork until they’ve replaced it – or they could do both! I vote for “both”.
That should be “add modules” … got hung up in previous discussion, I guess.