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Posts Tagged ‘custom software development’


Introducing VizMac the Visio Viewer for Mac

Vandaurico announces VizMac Visio viewer for Mac allows anyone to view, save and print Visio drawings and diagrams on their OS X Mac computer. VizMac enables users to discover the advantages of using Visio drawings, charts, and illustrations in a Mac environment. Visio files saved as binary (.vsd) files must first be decoded using the VizMac web service before being able to view the drawing or diagram in VizMac. This transaction takes place in the background and is transparent to the end user. Continue reading



Increasing Demand for Cross-Platform Applications

Austin based Real Software today announced that Real Studio developers are experiencing a marked increase in requests for custom-built Real Studio applications due to a rise in market demand for cross-platform applications to fit modern business requirements. One Real Studio consulting company is experiencing a major increase in inquiries for custom Real Studio applications because of the importance of cross-platform and how easy Real Studio makes it. Continue reading



EliNext Develops Virtual Reality 5D Simulation Games on Unity 3D

Eligraphics Studio, a part of EliNext Group, is extending the scope of its expertise in software development and design. To meet the growing global demand for virtual reality solutions and interactive simulators, they are employing modern 5D technology to create unprecedented opportunities to immerse audiences into the enticing world of Virtual Reality. A producer of high-quality games and animated movies, the studio has recently completed its third custom 5D game called, Black Gold. Continue reading



Rembros Corporation Releases a Raucous Euro Horn for Euro 2012 Fans

In the light of the oncoming EURO 2012 Championship Rembros Corporation released Euro Horn, a thunderous mobile app for iPhone and iPod touch. Euro Horn turns a mobile device into a horn and lets spectators support their favourite football teams. The app gives a choice of various horns, from a standard pipe that can be bought on each stadium, to the most creative vuvuzela. Real time statistics of the app shows personal rank of each fan in the world chart of Euro Horn blowers. Continue reading



Leaping Bytes debuts SaveNShow for iOS – Organize your life on the go

Leaping Bytes today introduces SaveNShow 1.0, the new utility for iPhone and iPad to organize your life on the go. It stores text, photos, maps and addresses, assigns them due dates to create a handy portfolio of things you need for a given date. SaveNShow provides a total iCloud synchronization: create an item on your iPad and it will be available when you need it on your iPhone. SaveNShow features 4-digit PIN security for sensitive items as well as extensive built-in help to get started. Continue reading



Angry Tomato – New Social Activism App for iPhone

In collaboration with the Coalition of Immokalee Workers and Student Farmworker Alliance, Leaping Bytes introduces Angry Tomato 1.0, their new social activism app for iOS devices. Angry Tomato app was created as a part of campaign calling on supermarket chains to stop human rights abuses of farm workers. Angry Tomato users are making activist art by throwing virtual tomatoes and a request for change across the storefronts of grocery chains that are failing to stand up for farm workers. Continue reading



Leaping Bytes releases new version of Ruduko Puzzle Strategy Game

Leaping Bytes today is pleased to announce the release and immediate availability of Ruduko v.1.5, an update to their puzzle strategy game for iPhone/iPad. A puzzle strategy combination under one roof, game difficulty gradually increases with each round/level and uncovers new ways to “guess a right move” along the way. Go ahead: stretch your brain and try your luck. To celebrate a release of new version, Ruduko will be available as a free download for a week until Tuesday, October 11. Continue reading



Ruduko, an iPhone/iPad game, is Free for a Limited Time Only

In association with Daily App Free, Leaping Bytes today is pleased to announce that Ruduko, an iPhone/iPad/iPod touch logic game, will be available as a free download on Tuesday, August 9. Equally challenging from kids to adults, Ruduko is a puzzle strategy combination under one roof. Game difficulty gradually increases with each round/level and uncovers new ways to “guess a right move” along the way. Continue reading



Hendrickson Software Components releases Gettysburg

Virginia based Hendrickson Software Components today introduces Gettysburg, its new strategy Civil War computer game for Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. Gettysburg is an ultra-realistic, historically accurate military simulation of the Battle of Gettysburg, with a real GIS capability map including terrain data, ultra-realistic tactics that take into account the opposing unit’s position, active troops, overall strength, fatigue, supply, morale, and the unit commander’s command and control abilities. Continue reading



Leaping Bytes Releases MapPocket 2.0 for iOS

Leaping Bytes has announced MapPocket 2.0, a major update to their map application that can help you to save a lot on roaming charges while traveling. MapPocket allows you to put online maps in your pocket, so you can use them later without an Internet connection. User can choose maps from one of four providers: Google, Mapquest, Bing or OpenStreetMap. While planning expeditions online, you can use standard search functionality to locate points of interest. Continue reading




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