Posts Tagged ‘Applications’

04 Mar 2010
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Applications and the HTC Hero from Sprint By admin in Mobile carriers


Heather from Sprint tells how to keep track of the applications you use the most on the HTC Hero.

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24 Feb 2010
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Palm Pre virtual keyboard as well as free applications. By admin in Mobile Development News


I ended up erasing everything on my phone by accident but I eventually got a virtual keyboard installed as well as a bunch of other applications. Thanks to precentral.net

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19 Feb 2010
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iPhone Applications By admin in Misc.


In this video, I discuss iphone Applications and their usefulness. Apps can be obtained from iphone.nullriver.com

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16 Feb 2010
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Sprint phones access thousands of applications in Android Market By admin in Mobile carriers


Heather from Sprint describes how customers with Android-powered phones such as the HTC Hero and the Samsung Moment have access to thousands of applications for business and entertainment. With the open-source Android platform, developers are making new applications all the time.

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20 Jan 2010
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BlackBerry Storm Applications (TiVO, ScoreMobile, DUB!) only 5 mins! By admin in Mobile Development News


Here is a quick video of the Tivo scheduler, ScoreMobile and DUB Contact Card for the BlackBerry Storm. The applications are all available in BlackBerry AppWorld. DUB works for Android (like the Motorola Droid) and Apple iPhone devices as well. Please leave comments questions and video responses. Thanks for watching!

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15 Jan 2010
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Top 20 Applications for Android By admin in Android Applications


Android news and downloads… mobilerumor.blogspot.com

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11 Jan 2010
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Twitter Singing Applications Idea – Will Twitter Merge With Youtube? By admin in Android Applications


budurl.com Twitter is growing in popularity by leaps and bounds lately. It seems like everyone is talking about Twitter. But no one is singing about Twitter yet! Could you imagine the traffic of youtube videos for all the singers? Top 5: Best Twitter applications for Windows Mobile www.windowsmobilecool.com 1. ceTwit – This app uses the .net compact framework. It features timeline display (both merged and filtered), account storage (it remembers you every time!), status updates, direct …

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03 Jan 2010
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Three Essential Windows Mobile Applications By admin in Mobile Development News

Suddenly, the mobile phone industry is inundated with operating systems: iPhone OS, Google Android, Palm WebOS, Symbian, Maemo, BlackBerry, Samsung Bada, and of course, Windows Mobile. Microsoft recently released WinMob 6.5, in a sign that the company has not yet called it quits and is willing to fight it out. There are still lots of phones that run on Windows Mobile, including the upcoming HTC HD2. So here are three applications that no WinMob phone should be without:

1.XnView Pocket – With mobile phones doubling up as cameras, a smart and robust image viewing and editing tool is essential on all handsets. Once you install XnView Pocket, you won’t require anything else. Along with five super-cool photo-viewing modes (you simply have to try out the ‘FilmStrip’ mode), the app lets users convert images to different formats such as JPEG, GIF, BMP and PNG (TIFF and RAW files are read-only). If it’s cropping that you desire, simply use your stylus to draw out a box and cut the image to size. Resizing, rotating, sharpening, smoothing, noise reduction, brightness, contrast, gamma, RGB controls – XnView just does it all!

2.Dashwire – What would you do if your phone were to suddenly conk off and wipe out all your data? The problem with backup tools is that most users don’t do it often enough, and with the amount of data we receive everyday on our Mobile Phones, we’re bound to miss out something important. Dashwire is a wonderful app that syncs up your phone to your very own Dashwire portal on the Web, and lets you access common phone features through it too. Pictures, music, calendar, SMS, contacts, email, Twitter and lots of other features are easily supported, making sure your data is always safe.

3.T9 PhonePad – Hate the Qwerty keyboard on your WinMob phone? Wish you could just go back to the comfortable 10-digit number pad and your trusty T9 dictionary? Just install T9 PhonePad and start tapping away. Goodbye, annoying stylus!

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28 Dec 2009
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Motorola Droid Tips and Tricks – Neat Applications By admin in Mobile Development News


Here are three neat applications for the Motorola Droid – BeautifulWidgets ($.99), ScreenModeWidget (free) and SMS Unread Count (free). Great apps.

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24 Dec 2009
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Adobe Flash Player 10.1: A transition for mobile applications By admin in Mobile Development News

Adobe Systems Incorp, California based company has announced a new Flash player for Smartphones, Macs and other mobile internet devices, called Flash Player 10.1. The new version will be available by the first half of the next year and it is the first time that users will get the identical version of Flash on mobile and PC systems. Also, the company provides facility to download Flash directly on the phone rather than bundling with the operating system.

Compatibility of new Flash Player

Flash Player 10.1 will run Adobe AIR applications directly on Smartphones. However, the application would not be available on every Smartphone operating system. The list of operating system includes Symbian Series 60, Android, Windows Mobile, Palm WebOS and others will shortly join the list. According to the company, a Beta version for WinMo 6.5 and Palm WebOS will be available by 2009 end, while for Android and Symbian operating system would arrive early in 2010.

The present version of Adobe flash player (Flash Player 10) was launched back in 2008 and now about 40% of new handsets have the basic Flash Lite technology. Further, users can expect full Flash player in all upcoming Smartphones from next year. The company has been also working with RIM for future availability of its Flash Player on Blackberry Smartphones.

Flash Player 10.1: Boon for Smartphone users

The new Adobe Flash technology will offer a key experience on new Windows based mobile phones and other Smartphones. It will enable Smartphone users to enjoy rich Flash based games, streaming videos and other interactive Web content on the move. The company also said that the new flash player will offer uncompromised Web browsing applications, content and high definition videos on future Smartphones without consuming much mobile’s battery.  

Flash Player 10.1 will also help consumers to use mobile-specific features such as multi-touch, gestures and the accelerometer. The new platform will be supported by various mobile vendors.  Nokia has already shipped more than 400 million phones with existing Flash technology and will support the new Flash technology in mobiles and other internet devices, the company said.

Besides 50 other companies, Google may also join the Adobe’s Open Screen project announced earlier this year to work on Android Flash player, which indicates collaboration for providing a Flash player and AIR to Android operating system. Further, Adobe is also working to optimize the technology targeting Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips, Nvidia’s Tegra and other Ion chips.

The company also added that its software engineers have increased the Flash’s operating performance by 87% and reduced memory consumption by 55 percent in Flash Player 10.1.

The new Flash Player 10.1 will also feature a new initiative, called Zeri to take benefits of media delivery with HTTP streaming that integrates content protection powered by Adobe Flash Access 2.0. The new feature will be an open format based on industry standards.
 
Flash on Phones: A Threat?

Earlier, Apple Inc, the famous iPhone maker has publicly condemned Adobe’s Flash technology, calling the technology is much slower and inefficient for mobile devices. Now, Apple’s iPhone operating system is the only major platform that is not supported by Flash 10.1. However, Adobe has said that its Adobe Flash content is present on more than 85 percent of the top 100 websites and about 75 percent of all web-based videos use Flash.

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15 Dec 2009
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Developing Android Applications, Workshop One By admin in Mobile Development News


Build, Compile, and Test Your First Android Application, with Tony Hillerson This first workshop covers the basic principles of the Android programming environment. Build a simple Android app from start to finish. For more information about the series of workshops, visit training.oreilly.com

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07 Dec 2009
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DataViz demos their new Android applications By admin in Mobile Development


Live from Google I/O 2009, Ilya Eliashevsky, Android product manager at DataViz talks about their new Android apps.

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15 Oct 2009
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Apple Enables In App Purchases for iPhone By Hans Erickson in Mobile Development, Mobile Development News

At long last Apple has come to their senses.  Today they announced that for the first time they are allowing purchases to take place within iPhone applications.  This is a BIG game changer for developers trying to get an edge in the app store.  Until now developers had to resort to releasing free ‘lite’ versions of their applications to entice people to buy a usually expanded version of their app.  Here is the announcement:

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So the marketing of iPhone applications is about to see a huge shift.  I’ve advocated for and written about building ‘lite’ versions of applications as a great way to gain visibility and push sales.  Well that seems like it’s all over now.

The Good

App developers no longer need to create an entirely different app for purchase that must be separately downloaded.  Any time you ask people to do something “else” you invariably lose some.  This has been eliminated.  Users can just purchase increased functionality from within the app, no more extra installs.  Another advantageous form this could take will be to allow developers to sell “upgrade” packs.  The example that Techcrunch uses is Tapulous.  Now users can just purchase additional songs to add instead of having to download an entirely new version of the software.

The Bad

Now nearly every app will be released as “free”, with some sort of enticement to upgrade to a paid version.  This will undoubtedly clutter the situation in the App Store even more.  Lite designation did serve a purposes.  It effectively “categorized” apps for people, alerting them to the fact that they were “trying” a limited version of some software.  This set them apart from the other truly free apps.  Now all apps, both lite and free, will appear the same.

All Said…

In the end I believe the benefits of in-app purchasing will far outweigh the few potential drawbacks.  If you are a developer, Apple has removed a major roadblock to upselling your products.  Time will tell how this all plays out, but there is no doubt that the game has officially changed.

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24 Sep 2009
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Developing an understanding of iPhone Web Applications By admin in Mobile Development News

To understand iPhone application development, we must know that the iPhone Application Development Policy is a liberal application development policy. Therefore, iPhone developer can employ applications furnished by both third party vendors and original vendors. Developers can also increase their own application by the use of an inventive software development kit (SDK). iPhone SDK affords access to videos, sample code, technical documentation, Coding How-To’s, and many more.

Coming over to iPhone Web Applications or iPhone web apps  – these are a gamut of applications that bring together the control of the internet with the straightforwardness and effortlessness of multi-touch technology. It helps one to easily flip through news on Digg, play Sudoku or Bejeweled with a finger tap, and swiftly check movie times, train schedules, and favorite blogs.

The development kit makes it possible for iPhone web application development professionals to create authentic applications for debugging, and distributing at no cost, viable, or in-house applications for iPhone and iPod touch. The SDK aids in adapting web applications with the help of regular web tools. Current programming languages like PHP and AJAX are utilized by these adept service providers to develop distinctive web applications.

The iPhone SDK renders the tools and resources required to craft iPhone programming applications that are visible as logos on the user’s home screen. The software development kit makes available essential infrastructure and default behavior that makes it possible to create a functional application in a matter of minutes.

This application is based straight as a detached implement-able on an iPhone OS–based device. These applications have the right to use all its features, for example, the accelerometers, location service, and Multi-Touch interface et al. It may also save data to the local file system and furthermore correspond with other installed applications through custom URL schemes.

Emergence of i-phone Application Development Services
Owing to prospect of diverse functionalities that this technological wonder has to offer iPhone application development has emerged as a serviceable sphere. Many service providers across the world render iPhone application development services to facilitate vibrant, original and user-friendly iPhone applications.

I am the webmaster at www.synapse.co.in – a iPhone web apps company in India offering numerous services, such as flash web development, flash scripting, customized applications for the iPhone,and website maintenance services.

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