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We are working on some exciting projects for iPad and Macs. Keep posted for updates really soon.
SendSMS is an app, for Mac devices, that allows you to send SMS to your friends for free. You can send SMS to anybody you want but there are some limitations. The person to who is the text message must have American telephone number and to be on...
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iPad, iPhone and Android Programming by Mobilio
Professional software development for iPhone, iPad, Android and Mac.
Mobilio is a software company located in USA and Europe Bulgaria that specializes in quality software development for the major mobile OS like iOS and Android.
We have extensive experience in developing successful applications for iPhone and iPad tablets as well as Android phones. Our latest projects for Mac are one of the most downloaded pieces of software worldwide.
As we are extending our portfolio, we also develop for other popular software developers as subcontractors. Others choose us because of our knowledge and experience in this field, as well as short development deadlines and quality of service.
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Recent Blog Posts
August 22, 2012 |
Cloud Computing & Cloud Based Services
For understandable reasons in the technical world the term cloud refers to anything that is distributed or used through the Internet. However in the recent years the collocations “cloud computing” and “cloud based services” started gaining more and more popularity, especially when it comes down to file storage and management systems. Probably names like DropBox, iCloud and SkyDrive make the picture a little bit brighter, but they are going to be discussed later in the article. Before going to these modern and really useful file sharing cloud based services, let’s take a closer look at the evolution of the file sharing as a whole and its different levels for the last decades. The evolution...
August 20, 2012 |
Flash is Dead and Gone from the Mobile Market!
What has been going around the web for the last year and what became obvious at Google I/O 2012 was the fact that Flash is slowly leaving the mobile market (some argue whether it had ever entered it). Of course it won’t happen as fast as you think but the cards are already down on the table – there is no Flash support in Android 4.1 jelly Bean. This might sound a little outdated but something more fresh is the fact that Adobe removed the Flash player app from the Google Play Store a few days ago. It was just the next pinch of salt in Adobe’s wound that only consolidates the inability of...
August 17, 2012 |
Windows 8 and Its Metro Style Interface
In the context of the latest 90-day both developer and user trial version of Windows 8, the distribution of the OS to the manufacturers in the first week of August and the approaching official October release, parallel with the Surface Tablet, I have decided to write an article about the Microsoft’s new tile-looking baby and it prospects for success. Currently more than 85% of the mobile market are held by Android and iOS combined and the most probable candidate for the third position is exactly Microsoft with the rather humble 6%. This of course is in a short-term plan. If we look a little bit further in the future some experts predict that it...