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Question: Do intermediate layers always produce substandard applications? Answer: No

Published by hvs, June 30, 2010 Filed in

This blog post was originally written by Patrick Broman and explains how powerful and  important a cross platform framework is when you produce Mobile applications.

The Gartner group rates cross platform development tools very important to reach out and maintain Mobile Applications.


Native UI - continued

Published by romachal, April 15, 2010 Filed in

 

As promised, here is my second blog post about native UIs.

After some work and wandering in the Android and Apple documentation, I am glad to announce new prototypes for Android and iPhone, next to the Windows Mobile one. 


What's in MoSync 2.3?

Published by Ali Mosavian, February 19, 2010 Filed in

I'm proud to anounce that MoSync 2.3 Beta has finally been released after some intense couple of months, with not much rest might I add . If you're like me, you don't have time for going through web pages and press releases to filter out what's actually in a new product release. So to make your life easier, this blog post will sum it up in an easly digestible format.


State of the union

Published by Ali Mosavian, January 22, 2010 Filed in

Is there a better way to start of a blog post then using a title which is completely out of context? Probably, but this time it is not entirely out of context. Because the MoSync team are a union of evil geniuses all working together to improve the mobile world. Or something along that line...


Under the Hood

Published by Ali Mosavian, January 14, 2010 Filed in

For the time being every one at MoSync AB is hard at work. We're getting closer and closer to the stable release which is scheduled for the middle of February and have a feature freeze at the end of this week. So I'd thought I' take a break from development and write more in depth about how MoSync really works.

MoSync is not one thing, it is a series of tools and support systems that let's you run the same code on many different mobile devices without having to worry about anything other then maybe screen size.


Android and Fragmentation

Published by Sivasankar Ramasu..., December 8, 2009 Filed in

MoSync is a tool to fight the unwanted effects of fragmentation. A problem that in the long term and short term tends to cripple the mobile industry as a whole. The whole world (or at least everyone wearing Star Trek t-shirts) were immensely happy when Android phones hit markets around the world.


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