 FileMaker Go 13 features specific enhancements for the touchscreen interface of the iPad and iPhone. FileMaker Go now allows more precise control over FileMaker solutions you create and share with your team by allowing precise control over signature capture, video recording, image capture, audio recording, and even built-in barcode scanning capabilities while using iOS devices. Giving your mobile users access to these enhancements greatly expands the flexibility of your business solutions and allows your team to tap the capabilities of the iPad and iPhone. A new script step called Insert From Device is the key to these new capabilities. I'm going to jump into a shared solution running on the internet with FileMaker Pro. We have to do all our solution design work and setup within FileMaker Pro on a desktop or laptop computer because there's no ability to do design work within FileMaker Go itself. So let's say I want to remove inventory from a warehouse and take it with me on a service call to a customer. The easiest way to do this would be to scan the barcodes of the items as I take them off the shelves. I can set this up in FileMaker, no problem. I'm going to enter layout mode. I already have a pick list here where I want to input items I wish to remove from the warehouse. I just need to scan the barcode quickly with my iPad. I can click on the skew field here and right-click it and tell FileMaker I want to make it a button. From here I can select the Insert From Device. Now this command only works on iOS devices with their touchscreens and built-in cameras. This script step was specifically engineered to take advantage of Apple's new mobile technology. I'm going to select barcode. I will select OK. I can switch back to Browse Mode. Now I can switch back to my iPad to check the results. Now I am in FileMaker Go in the same database. I can click on the skew field and now the camera becomes active, but it's specifically looking for a barcode. Very cool. I can capture the barcode here and I'm done. The barcode scanning technology in FileMaker 13 supports over a dozen different common barcode formats. For example, you can scan 1D barcodes or UPC codes like those seen on the back of commercial products. Or you can scan 2D barcodes called QR codes like those seen in marketing collateral. With the available controls we can even restrict the type of barcode that we allow the device to scan. With FileMaker Go 13, it's easy to automatically scan barcodes using your iPad and iPhone with no plugins required. Your scanning data can be accessed from your desktop. And because FileMaker is great at sharing its data on the network, you can access your scanned data from other devices or from other desktop or laptop computers.