Native development vs use of mobile frameworks

A while ago, lots of cross-platform frameworks, that allowed creating native apps using your favourite HTML5, JavaScript, Python or even C#, entered the scene of mobile development. All came with native capabilities and moreover – an ability to have a single codebase for iOS and…

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…

Moving to a new iOS

While you are developing for iOS you are regularly facing the new iOS version releases. Some of them go smooth and your initially built app continues working fine. Like, you can simply skip newly deprecated functions. However, major versions may simply not allow your application…

Casino iOS apps

Biggest trend of 2010s – going mobile. With Apple killing support for Flash, and all applications going pretty much HTML5/Javascript, it is a great challenge to maintain the quality of legacy applications, and keep retaining user base. The above has pretty much happened to one…

JCard

JCard is a discount aggregator working in more than 200 cities in Eastern Europe. The company issues it’s own discount cards, that provide discounts in thousands of cafes, restaurants, bars, beauty and fashion salons, stores and other companies. Challenge JCard was trying to quickly catch…