We’re extremely excited about this application. This is the third iOS product announcement that we’ve been involved with in the past 6 weeks and we promise that there is more to come in the near future. Kudos to the team at VMWare.
They say that in the future everyone will have their fifteen seconds of Apple iTunes fame… or something like that. Well that fifteen seconds happened today when our friend Stephanie at Rogue Paper informed us that our new Yo Momma Battle App was featured in the iTunes App Store as “New and Noteworthy.” When we saw that, we all got the “we are not worthy” feeling only then to be brought back to earth by perusing our downloads to date which aren’t much. But that never stopped us before.
We just finished the latest development for our friends over at CityMint, a new mobile application for food delivery or pickup. It’s all location based, allowing users to browse nearby restaurants, their menus, order items for delivery or pick-up. Extra nice features are that it stores your credit card info, can store multiple addresses for you, shows yelp reviews of each restaurant, and now supports delivery to your blanket at concert events in the park. As expressed here in this recent article about it in New York Daily News.
We were so happy to hear that our friends at Ext JS have partnered up with JQtouch and Raphael to form Sencha Touch, our great new hope for a truly cross-mobile JavaScript/HTML5 frameworks. We have been partners with both Ext JS and have worked with JQuery for a long time, so when we got to play around with the Beta version of Sencha we had high hopes. So far it has lived up to everything we dreamed about and we have already begun a few projects built on the Sencha frameworks.