Posts Tagged ‘native components’
Meritum Paint 2.0 Paints a Clear Picture of Art on iPhone and iPad
Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 July 2012 04:53 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 17 July 2012 04:53
Meritum Soft D.O.O., the creator of the world-famous painting application Meritum Paint for iPhone and iPad, announces Meritum Paint version 2.0 on iTunes app store. A year in planing and months in development, Meritum Paint Pro and Meritum Paint, redefine the new art of finger painting and artistic creations. The update features a rewritten code, 10x faster Meritum drawing, redesigned menus, Full Retina support for both iPhone and iPad and more than 20 additional features and additions. Continue reading
Tags: art creation, artistic creation, artistic creations, Clear, creation, finger painting, iPad, ipad devices, iphone, native components, paint 2, paint version, percent, retina, Soft, store, technology, tool, version, wave mode | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off
HTML5 – Go native where power is at the touch of your fingertips
Last Updated on Thursday, 5 July 2012 01:00 Written by iUseMac Thursday, 5 July 2012 01:00
ShinobiControls proves native leads the way when it comes to providing interactive, engaging solutions. ShinobiControls gives users greater control over their data and its analysis. Using touch-screen technology offered by modern mobile devices, allows users intuitive interactions with their data such as pinch zoom and pan on charts, highlighting points with simple touch, and dragging or pinching grid rows and columns to reordered and resize them. Continue reading
Tags: analysis, area, efficiency rates, HTML, interactive experience, interface controls, intuitive interactions, iPad, iphone, memory usage, native apps, native components, native platforms, newcastle upon tyne, performance, ShinobiControls, technology, touch screen technology, Tyne, way | Posted under Mac News | Comments Off