Portfolio

Here's a preview of our latest work. We selected the most relevant projects that showcase our skills and development style, both own products and custom software development projects.


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Airtel DirectConnect
http://www.airtelcallhome.com

Client: Barthi Airtel, Inc.

Airtel DirectConnect is a calling card application developed in cooperation with Softosys, for Barthi Airtel, one of the world's largest mobile network operators. It is an advaced mobile application that allows users to quickly and easily dial international numbers directly from their addressbook, without having to enter long PIN codes and access numbers. Airtel DirectConnect is supported on multiple platforms: CLDC Blackberry, Windows Mobile and J2ME MIDP (optimized for LG, Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, etc.)

For more information on the DirectConnect application go to Airtel's DirectConnect page.

» Technologies used: CLDC BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, J2ME MIDP

» Running on: BlackBerry 4.0 and newer, Windows Mobile 5 and newer, MIDP 2.0 and newer

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BlockShopper
Client: Undisclosed

A property/real estate searching application with integrated map view for the Android platform connected to a live web service that provides the property data on the fly. The users can search for keywords or pull the information around their GPS location and view the details of the found properties. Users can create camera pictures and attach them to properties they mark as favorites.

» Technologies used: Android SDK, Maps, GPS Location Services, JSON, Camera API

» Running on: all devices running Android 1.5 with Google APIs extension

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Note Protect
Client: Undisclosed

Note Protect is the rewrite of the builtin Notes application of the iPhone with the added twist of being able to protect the notes with a master password.

» Technologies used: iPhone SDK, html email

» Running on: iPhone, iPod Touch

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mobiPoke
http://www.mobipoke.com

Client: own product

MobiPoke is an "action based messaging" application for the iPhone. It brings the popular facebook poke feature to the iPhone. With mobiPoke users can send and receive mPokes (predefined action messages with an image and customizable status message) to each other.

You can download the app from the App Store in lite and pro versions.

For more information on mobiPoke go to mobipoke.com.

» Technologies used: iPhone SDK, html email

» Running on: iPhone, iPod Touch

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Univ. Athlete Recruiter
http://www.universityathlete.com

Client: University Athlete, Inc.

We developed the Blackberry client application for universityathlete.com. The University Athlete Recruiter Blackberry application allows volleyball coaches to find, evaluate, take notes etc. about players at a tournament and synchronize their data with the University Athlete server.

For more information go to University Athlete's home page.

» Technologies used: CLDC BlackBerry

» Running on: BlackBerry 4.1 and newer

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Tec-Trac
http://www.tec-trac.com

Client: Tec-Trac, Inc.

The Tec-Trac suite is a complete dispatch / sales force automation / asset management package. Our involvement in the project consisted in the development of the mobile client applications for the Tec-Trac suite for different platforms and their continuous maintenance.

For more information go to Tec-Trac's home page.

» Technologies used: MIDP BlackBerry, Nextel/Sprint iDEN i355, i456, ic502, J2ME MIDP, QualComm BREW, Windows Mobile .Net Compact 3, GPS Location services

» Running on: BlackBerry 4.1 and newer, Motorola iDEN i355, i456, ic502, MIDP2.0 devices, BREW 3.0 and newer, Windows Mobile 2003 and newer

Moron Exam
Client: own product

A quiz/test iPhone application based around a couple of tricky questions you need to answer to get a "degree" on successful completion.

You can download the app from the App Store here.

» Technologies used: iPhone SDK

» Running on: iPhone, iPod Touch

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Swine Flu Tester
Client: own product

A small prank iPhone app that tests the user for the new swine flu.

You can download the app from the App Store here.

» Technologies used: iPhone SDK

» Running on: iPhone, iPod Touch

» Screenshots:

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Is It Friday?
Client: own product

A simple application that tells the user wether it's Friday or not. Simple use of the system date/time APIs and image processing. Available for iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile and BlackBerry devices.

You can download the app from the App Store and Android Market.

» Technologies used: iPhone SDK, Android SDK, Windows Mobile/.NET Compact, BlackBerry UI/Java

» Running on: iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry

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DHATIM Project
Client: DHATIM

Dhatim is a supplier of data communication solutions for mobile Operators. One of its products provides an embedded application on BlackBerry, for the management of the smartphone services.

» Technologies used: CLDC BlackBerry

» Running on: BlackBerry 4.2 and newer

Varrow Project
Client: Varrow

Form based application for BlackBerry under NDA.

» Technologies used: CLDC BlackBerry

» Running on: BlackBerry 4.2 and newer

MyPersonalGame
http://www.mypersonalgame.com

Client: Own product/service

MyPersonalGame.com is a website that allows users to create their own, personalized mobile game, by simply providing a few own images to use in the game. Our game creation engine uses these images to generate a custom Java game, which, in just seconds is made available to the user through our wap site, or by direct download to the users computer.

For more information and to try the service go to the MyPersonalGame webpage.

» Technologies used: J2ME MIDP 1.0 (for the mobile game); PHP, CSS, xHTML (for the server-side and web application)

» Running on: all Java-compatible phones.

FeedNames
http://www.feednames.com

Client: Own product/service

FeedNames is an online service/webapplication that enables users to create their own feednames RSS reader widgets by entering an RSS feed URL. The generated widget isn't a regular RSS reader but one that displays only keywords (named entities selected with LingPipe technology) which link to the selected articles from the feed. The site is no longer up on feednames.com but it can be viewed on request.

» Technologies used: Google Web Toolkit, J2EE, Apache Tomcat, CSS, xHTML (for the server-side and web application)