Archive for April, 2010

Two new iPhone projects

Friday, April 16th, 2010

At the end of last year, we spoke on this blog of Heptacube’s work in the smartphone area, more specifically the launch of hep.tacu.be for iPhone. We are now proud to announce that we are contributing to the creation of two new mobile applications for one of our clients.

The first iPhone application, which will be linked to the thumbsdownthumbsup.com domain, will allow its users to rate their consumer experience with a given company. This means companies as well as customers will have at hand a tool to let them know if a retailer, for instance, has a positive or negative image.

The second application, called “Flight Feedback”, is self-explanatory: it is an app for evaluating one’s flight experience. It is an easy way to learn what people think of the way aviation lines treat their customers.

With these two applications, Heptacube demonstrates once more its ability to work with the iPhone SDK (Software Development Kit) as well as its extensive knowledge of developing innovative Web applications.

A New Proof of Concept Web Application by Heptacube

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Heptacube’s brains won’t stop coming up with new ideas. Since innovation is a major part of our Web development strategy, our research and development team is continuously trying to find better ways to enhance user experiences on the Web.

Today, we present a simple and versatile new Web application called Mpixel. This application, which serves as a Proof of Concept, is programmed in PHP and allows for uploading image files to be displayed as a mosaic. As well, administrative settings allow for modifying the size of the mosaic grid by adding or cutting image locations.

Finally, since we believe in a free and open Internet, we have decided to publish Mpixel’s source code on our corporate wiki. Don’t hesitate to contact us for sharing your thoughts on Mpixel or anything related to Heptacube!