FAQ 13 - iPhone, Android, WebOS, Blackberry, Symbian
FAQ 13 - iPhone, Android, WebOS, Blackberry, Symbian

Smartphone Applications

Do you have any experience of developing smartphone apps? 

 

Adam Blum, CEO, RhomobileAdam Blum, CEO, Rhomobile
Adam Blum
CEO, Rhomobile
We have a mobile platform development team. We develop for iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Symbian, and Palm WebOS. Our iPhone team has particular strength in geo-location and mapping applications. We have also been selected by Palm, Inc. as a recommended phone application developer.

We can create iPhone apps directly in native Objective C. See Abbott Labs' Similac Mom application on the Apple App Store.

Our current preference is to develop apps using the HTML5 oriented Phonegap system. This allows us to continue to use our full set of strong Behaviour Driven Development (BDD) and Test Driven Development (TDD) practices to create while developing for iPhone and other mobile platforms (and the web). Development is also often faster as well as more reliable.

Another tool in our belt for developing for a wide range of mobile platforms is Rhodes, a Ruby based framework from Rhomobile. Rhodes focuses primarily on creating scalable data synchronized applications for the enterprise market.

 

 

 

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