Apple vs HTML – is it time to go native?!

Using a cross-platform technology to cover all currently available mobile platforms always saved the development time and efforts. You could create a responsive HTML app that will nicely run in your desktop and mobile browser, as well as you can wrap it as a mobile…

Dealing with audio in HTML5 apps

While everyone was preparing for ICE Totally Gaming, we at OB&T were busy helping exhibitors to prepare their gaming solutions. One of our clients requested to adopt his legacy HTML5 game to support modern iOS devices such as iPhones and IPads. Long story short –…

Silverlight to HTML5

A while ago we faced a task of converting Silverlight front-end application into HTML5. Apart from the fact that app was 100% based on Silverlight 5, it used third-party components like Telerik, KML files read/write utilities, Spatial data processing utilities, MS Map Controls, PRISM (MS…