Mobile application development service - Android Apps and Games

Hi, I just want to introduce myself. I am working as a marketing manager with riseuprankings.com
Our team of mobile developers takes pride in all the games & apps we build. We are skilled at iPhone, Android, Blackberry, & HTML5 development, among other platforms. Ask us about our extensive mobile development portfolio.
We have already build so many applications for our clients and you can the examples on our site. You can PM us at and we can put together a proposal for your project asap. I look forward to hearing from you.
Regards
Team Riseuprankings

Related

Calling all devs - Microsoft Details How to Port IPhone Apps to Windows Mobile

Hi All, Just thought i would share this here in a new thread. I posted it elsewhere in another thread but i thought it should receive more recognition. As iPhone does have a myriad of apps already that we could definitely use. If the developers here could read this and possibly help start porting some apps it would push our phones in the right direction and is the next necessary step in moving forward.
www.pcworld.com said:
Microsoft Details How to Port IPhone Apps to Windows Mobile
By Elizabeth Montalbano, IDG News Service
Microsoft has published a CASE STUDY detailing how to port an iPhone application to its Windows Mobile platform as it prepares to launch an online store for mobile applications to compete with Apple.
A post on The Windows Blog highlights a case study published on Microsoft's Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) site containing a detailed technical blueprint that describes the porting of the iPhone application Amplitude to Windows Mobile 6.5. The report was created by a third-party consulting group, Crimson Consulting, and is meant to be a helpful document for developers as they build Windows Mobile applications for Microsoft's Windows Marketplace.
Amplitude is an iPhone app that picks up any sound in a user's immediate surroundings through a microphone, amplifies it and renders it on the device in a graphical representation. In particular, it can amplify sounds not normally picked up by the human ear, such as heartbeats.
According to the blog post by Constanze Roman, a Windows Mobile Community team project manager, Amplitude is well-suited for a porting project because it is difficult to port in a way that will provide a good learning experience for Windows Mobile developers.
"It combines a rich user interface with features such as alpha blending and transparency with specific audio and sound requirements, which makes it challenging to port the app but, at the same time, provides a number of helpful learning experiences," he wrote.
Microsoft plans to launch the Windows Marketplace for mobile applications in the fall, which in the U.S. means the late-September to late-December time frame. Last week Microsoft began accepting submissions of mobile-phone software applications for the site from registered developers in 29 countries. As an incentive, the company is offering prizes for the most popular applications as judged by downloads, revenue, usefulness and more. Apple already has a thriving marketplace for developers that build iPhone applications.
Microsoft President of Entertainment and Devices Robbie Bach acknowledged last week at the company's annual meeting of financial analysts that Microsoft's mobile business, centered around its Windows Mobile OS and development platform, did not perform well in the last fiscal year, losing market share while making modest gains in unit volume.
Apple's iPhone continues to leave most other competitors in the dust in the mobile space, and Microsoft has been struggling for some time to compete in this market. In fact, while Microsoft and most other tech companies continue to report declines across their business due to the recession, Apple is doing well financially, mainly because of its booming iPhone business.
In addition to the apps marketplace, Bach said Microsoft has a few ideas to improve its mobile business, including adding talent to the team and continuing to innovate on the platform without building its own hardware to compete with the iPhone, which analysts have suggested it should do.
Analysts agree that Microsoft needs more than an online store to boost its mobile business. Matt Rosoff, an analyst with Directions on Microsoft, said recently that Microsoft would serve itself well by making an acquisition in the mobile space, which is not completely unlikely given the company has been hoarding cash instead of buying back a lot of its stock, going against what analysts have expected.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This kind of thread have been discussed many times & turn out to be a flaming thread instead.
There're many haters when you just mention the "iPhxne" in this forum, but too immature for their behavior.
Having great apps in any platform device have no wrong or restriction,
it's either users can accept it or not, like accepting another race in your own community.
But then let us see how many will these haters download the ported apps if was really done.
*Cheers*
Join me in here, so that there wont be any more flames.
This topic is currently being discussed in other threads. So... thread closed. Sorry.

Collaborative collection of Mobile Freeware

Hello dear XDA-Developers' Members!
Some of you have already seen our community site (there are links to us in your forum), some of you not. I want to briefly introduce here the project itself. It's called "Freeware Lovers" and with that we want to provide the people who loves freeware (as we do) with an open platform to collect and share free apps and games. It's very much Wiki-like. You can add a new app, new version, upload the files and describe it. Another visitors (unregistered) and members (registered) can improve your submission. Everything is tracked (think Wiki), so vandalism and mistaken submissions can be reverted.
We have a long way to go to make the platform more usable and user-friendly, but it already works and we need a community support.
Right now only two mobile platforms are supported: Android and Palm OS (Palm OS was added just yesterday). You are welcome to suggest another platforms, we'll be happy to expand the project. Please, vote above which platform you want to be supported next!
So, here it is: http://www.FreewareLovers.com/
For Android Freeware: http://www.FreewareLovers.com/Android
For Palm OS Freeware: http://www.FreewareLovers.com/Palm
Please, let us know what you think about it.
With best regards,
Freeware Lovers Team
http://www.FreewareLovers.com/

Raptr App

raptr wants to make an app for the Android but currently does not have any engineers.
Mobile Application Engineer
Raptr– Posted by raptr– Mountain View, California, United States
Job Description
Mobile Application Engineer
We are looking for experienced mobile application engineers to help bring Raptr into the mobile world, on both iOS and Android platforms. Raptr currently has a popular iOS application; come join our mobile team to further extend that app as well as create a new Android version.
Responsibilities:
◦Build the next generation of Raptr mobile apps, on both iOS and Android.
◦Create technical specifications and schedule estimates for new products, then execute from start to finish.
◦Convert wireframes and/or high fidelity mockups to simple, efficient and functional code.
◦Maintain and improve existing mobile applications.
◦Recognize innovation opportunities unique to mobile and bring them to life.
◦Break down and solve complex interaction and technical problems.
◦Create reusable components and application development blueprints for partners.
Requirements:
◦Strong working knowledge of at least one object-oriented application development language, such as Java, C/C++, etc.
◦Experience developing for Android OS and iOS. You must have taken an app on both Android and iOS from inception to release.
◦B.S. or M.S. in Computer Science, or equivalent
◦Good sense of usability and design in consumer applications.
◦Track record of full life-cycle development responsibility.
◦Clear communication and writing skills.
◦Passion for quality.
◦A strong interest in all things gaming!!
How to Apply
If you’re interested in any of these positions, please submit your cover letter and resume to [email protected]. Please be sure to paste a copy of your resume directly in the body of the email.
Sorry if I posted this in the wrong place
I hope they can get a good team behind this. I always use Raptr, and complain about it when they make FaceBook post in their comments.
Apparently 2 years is not enough for an Android app to build.

UK based mobile app development company advice needed

Evening All,
My company would like to hire a small development shop / company to produce IOS and Android apps for internal customers and external. I have been asked to look into possible suitable candidates but thought I would start here.
My criteria is:
UK based
Has to be a small or smallish development shop (no multinationals please)
Flexible and willing to discuss different development options (Phonegap, Native, HTML 5 etc)
Have experience with developing for IOS (iPhone and iPad) and Android (Tablets and Phones)
So that being said I am looking for suggestions or company names that might fit the bill.
Jeremy
Anyone ?!
Jeremy
Hello Jeremy,
I know about two companies Enterpisemobility and Xaavo who are developing mobile apps for android and iPhone. They have expert team of mobile app developers and providing services all over the world. If you want to market your app through new trend of custom flash drives then you have to conact Flarian , They will make customized flash drives with your application logo and information.
UK Based Web and App Development Company
A web and mobile app development company in London. We are a software studio specialising in niche technologies and helping clients with web development and mobile application development in London and around the world using the latest technological trends to create Super Apps.
Our core competencies -
UI/UX Design, Prototyping & Execution
Custom web & enterprise development
Mobile App development - Native & cross-platform
Progressive Web Apps
Robotic Process Automation
We believe in automation, apps that are fast, efficient, attractive and easy-to-use. We leverage upcoming technologies such as Blockchain, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence to unlock the next stage of digitalisation for traditional businesses. We are currently working in partnership with companies like Grindr, Disney, Porsche, Accenture, MGM, Target and Dialpad.
You can visit our website for more details, search for Systango on google.

Community day with hackathon for the Volla Phone with custom ROM

Hello,
I'm Marc Aurel and I'm working with some other developers on the Volla Phone with a custom Android without Google Apps and Play Services. In addition to privacy protection the focus is a new simplified user experience beyond the app centered paradigm of current mobile operating systems.
We'll soon publish our code to invite developers to join the project or just have a look, what we are doing. We want to invite developers to our 2nd community days from 6 to 7 of June with a hackathon. You can find the announcement of the event with a live stream right here in our blog post. https:// volla.online /blog/files/community-days-2020.html
As a developer I will have some questions and I'm happy to answer some questions. I work on the launcher of the Volla OS, implemented with Qt, by the way. So I may can help or exchange experiences with developers working with this technology.
Very nice to see a phone that ships without any Google stuff out of the box. As many users switch to open source operating systems to avoid bloatware and manufacturer stuff sniffing their privacy this is a great project!
I hope the announced hackathon will result in many good ideas and approaches to improve the OSs compatible with the phone (as it also will support Ubuntu touch).
I'm looking forward to hear the results!
SHA_NDY said:
Very nice to see a phone that ships without any Google stuff out of the box. As many users switch to open source operating systems to avoid bloatware and manufacturer stuff sniffing their privacy this is a great project!
I hope the announced hackathon will result in many good ideas and approaches to improve the OSs compatible with the phone (as it also will support Ubuntu touch).
I'm looking forward to hear the results!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks you for your motivating replay. We'll soon publish our source code of the Android based Volla OS after we have already published our source code for the Ubuntu Touch port in GitHub..
Beyond a discussion on measures to improve data protection, for which short presentations are welcome, we would like to explore ways to improve the user experience in the hackathon. One challenge will be the implementation of a system-wide sidebar that can be displayed with a border gesture. I'll post screenshots as soon I have the rights to post links.
Here the announcement for the community day:
https://volla.online/blog/files/community-days-2020.html
We have prepared an event page, that will be updated soon. You find it on volla.online/vcd2020 for Volla Community Days 2020. We hope to have participants of the Android developer community for our hackathon.

Categories

Resources