Artifex Software
Fred Ross-Perry is an experienced software engineer specializing in mobile applications and educational software. Currently serving as Principal Software Engineer at Artifex Software since 2014, Fred has played a key role in the design and development of SmartOffice, focusing on the Android application with an emphasis on multithreaded user interface development. Previously, as VP of Product Development at Conceptua Math from 2009 to 2014, Fred managed the architecture and development of educational software, including an iPad application, and created in-house tools for educators. Fred's career began at Intellitools, Inc. from 1997 to 2009, where Fred was a Sr. Software Architect responsible for the redesign and market introduction of the IntelliKeys alternative keyboard and its driver software for MacOS and Windows. Education includes attendance at California State University, Northridge and William Howard Taft High School.
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Artifex Software
Picsel Technologies Limited provides mobile software solutions. It offers Digital Content Suite, a suite of Web explorers and viewers for handling mainstream desktop formats and content types, as well as to read, view, present, edit, and save mainstream media types on mobile phones. The company also provides User Interface Platform, which enablesthe creation and delivery of branded user experience. In addition, it offers Universal Desktop Widgets that enables new and existing desktop widgets to run directly on the mobile devices; and File Viewer to view Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Adobe PDF images, and plain text files. Further, the company provides Mobile Content solution that enables to deliver content directly to various mobile devices, as well as attachment solutions. Picsel Technologies Limited was formerly known as Picsel Research Limited. The company was founded in 1998 and is based in Glasgow, the United Kingdom with additional offices in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Tokyo, Japan; Seoul, South Korea; and San Francisco, California.