Hey all this is a quick update to state that Injoit has been lately following the HTML5 trend very closely.
We have extended and trained our HTML5+CSS3+Javascript team and have worked on some pretty interesting projects already where the clients were extremely happy with results and quick turnover.
In brief, for those of you who doesn’t know much about HTML5 yet, it allows to build pretty sexy things for iPhone/iPad and Android, replace Flash functionality in iPhone and iPad, adapt websites to mobile browsers, use interesting layouts.
Check more about it here:
http://www.apple.com/html5/
http://ict4peace.wordpress.com/2010/06/11/time-magazine-on-the-ipad-a-glimpse-of-the-future/
Check out the Time Magazine iPad app:
We at Injoit are also capable of doing such sexy things now. Our HTML coders team has created this page in Injoit Knowledge Base which we want to share with everyone:
Please feel free to share your favorite links and advices to update our knowledge base!
Check out this video made by our clients. The Gunslinger app featured here is to hit the Appstore soon. And it’s using mob1serv our universal server API for high scores, push notifications and data storage for iPhone and Android apps. Please vote for this video to make the app popular!
Injoit is extremely pleased to announce our contribution to a world of great applications for kids, this being the “Little Colombo” iPhone game which went on sale in Appstore this weekend.
We are even more proud with this game as not only coding, but also all the graphics and sounds were created by our crew. And when we say we have made it with love, we really mean it!
Here is a video demo:
Game description
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Here is our official press release for Mob1serv, we are launching it today:
Injoit and YAS, two mobile software companies specializing in iPhone and Android development, have announced a launch of a service called Mob1serv. It is believed to be of demand by growing numbers of mobile developers and publishers as the service takes care of server side of the things. Authors say there are few typical tasks which make mobile developers to put off their native SDKs and spend time on writing server scripts and setting up the databases. Such tasks as storing locations data for Google Maps, queuing Push Notifications, maintaining online high scores table are all now addressed by corresponding modules in Mob1serv. The idea is not novel, there are some popular solutions in the market dealing each with one of the mentioned issues.
“We would not have built this service if there was a suitable solution available.” - Taras Filatov, CEO to Injoit, says, - “The problem is that existent solutions either lack functionality or they expose your user to some social networks of theirs interacting with other users and other apps. Our clients don’t want that. They just want the app to work and users to have that online high scores table or Google Map seeing other users in it, but not the users of other apps. Users don’t need to know what is the web service behind that functionality, it should be native with the app. So mob1serv just does the job, silently. And our modules are powerful, the architecture is well thought of, so as result you can integrate incredible social interfaces, literally anything. The modules are like lego bricks, you can use them in combinations and build something new each time. Our clients are happy with how quick and reliable our solutions are. Now it’s time to share the secret with other developers.”
Mob1serv is distributed on a freemium model which means the basic functionality is free but it might start charging its users for some advanced functionality in the future. Currently available modules announced at project’s website allow to deal with Google Maps data, Push Notifications (both immediate and delayed, making it possible to create instant messenger or events notifications apps), online high scores and OAuth (providing transparent integration with Facebook, Twitter and Google services).
Project owners are inviting iPhone and Android developers to visit the website and register to start using the service.
It is important to get the designs right before creating successful iPhone / iPad applications. So it’s extremely useful to have ready Photoshop templates to give clients or your designers’ team to ensure they put the sizes and everything right. So here are some links for iPad User Interface graphic templates in PSD.

So here are these useful links:
- 512 pixels, iTunes Store style (Caution: very ugly. Talk to Apple about that, not me.)
- 512 pixels, iPad style (either have different overlays. Who’d have thought?)
- 512 pixels, iPhone style.
- 72 pixels for iPad home screen.
- 57 pixels for iPhone home screen.
- 48 pixels for iPad Spotlight (with Spotlight background).
- 29 pixels for iPad / iPhone Settings and iPhone Spotlight (with both backgrounds).
Just in case these files get lost we’re putting duplicates at our Google sites powered Knowledge Base along with our guide for clients about how to prepare graphics for iPhone / iPad apps:
iPhone / iPad icons with effects by Cocoia
iPad fully editable PSD by Kevin Anderson
Unfortunately couldn’t upload the iPad GUI PSD from Jeoff Tihan (Google sites do not support attachments over 20Mb), hopefully you’ll still be able to get it from original source when you read this.
Good luck in your development!
We have prepared a brief compilation for our clients to raise awareness regarding the new possibilities and challenges that are brought by emerging iPad platform and new iPhone development SDK which is already available. So publishing this list here with a bit of delay
Also please feel free to add to the list.
- there are certain technology/interface improvements/changes which need to be taken into account when planning new / porting existing projects for iPad
- it is worthwhile to start the development now at least using the simulator, to be prepared to launch your app in March when device starts shipping - this should help to win a bigger market share presumably
- Injoit has learned the new SDK and is ready to develop 100% iPad compatible apps from this very moment, so contact us for iPad software development
As it was with iPhone SDK, Injoit is quick to learn new technologies and become proficient in them. Here is a short update from us about the industry’s most demanded technologies.
Apple Tablet

Apple tablet is going to be announced today (read more about this) so we have already agreed with some of our clients to port their apps to Apple Tablet as soon as it’s available. It should be based on iPhone OS so the porting would hopefully be just a matter of reworking pictures and coordinates in XML files and for some of our apps could be even done w/o our developers’ involvement, but.. with Apple, who knows?
Amazon Kindle

Our clients from US report that Kindle is massive over there but currently all we can do as developers is subscribe to the news and wait until its SDK is revealed. Hopefully it will be very soon, as they promise, in February. We will surely master the technology once it is out, so you may already place preliminary Amazon Kindle software development orders with us at this point.
Android

Again just to remind you, we are not all iPhone and also do professional development for other mobile devices and Android is one of our favorites. There are lots of differences between platforms, for example Android allows to access more of system features, collect more data, for example, for statistics. However, interface handling is more difficult in Android and we find when do iPhone to Android software porting that animations and transitions which were pretty easily implemented in iPhone SDK, require much more coding for Android.
Our Android products are usually designed so that they are compatible with all Android devices starting from 2.0 and all screen resolutions.
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So stay with Injoit, subscribe for our RSS/Twitter or better contact us directly to discuss your projects, and if you’re developer you know there are many possibilities for collaboration, and one of them is mob1serv.com iPhone/Android universal server side solution service we’re opening in February. Enjoy it!
The works are going at a full steam on mob1serv.com, a universal server side solution for mobile (iPhone and Anroid) apps.
Earlier, in 2009, Injoit has already announced its iGetScores solution for online high scores. In this way we have created a solution for one of the most typical web service jobs often required in iPhone games. So iGetScores has been launched and it was open for other developers for free - many use the system in their games already.
It was our plan to add more of such services so we have launched the Mob1Serv.com and made it easy for developers / publishers to register, add their apps and start using the modules immediately. iGetScores has been transformed into just one of the modules, High Scores, simply put, and we have started the works on other modules.

By now, the modules of:
are already working, and more modules are to be added soon. We look into covering all typical server needs and as usual we are making the modules and data hosting for free for all the developers.
In February we plan a major opening when all modules will become available with simplified installation procedures. Video guides will be provided to make it even simpler.
So follow us here in blog or on Injoit Twitter for updates when Mob1Serv opens its doors officially. Or you may register with the system and start using it as beta user already at this stage.
Another great iPhone / iPod Touch game developed by Kristanix Games and ported to iPhone by Injoit.
Zamby is an addictive puzzle adventure of a cute creature in a fantasy world packed with levels, monsters and good old magic.
There are not much iPhone games of this kind nowadays and we are happy to bring this really good game to the platform.
Zamby is likely to hit the AppStore this weekend so watch out for it!
Also, visit the official web page of the game:
http://www.kristanix.com/iphone/zamby/
And check game demo video:
Please check our Youtube channel for the videos of our latest projects. We have uploaded more than 25 projects there which are all iPhone apps and games. So this is kind of our video portfolio which is very handy to check our work. We will be uploading both finished apps and also some interesting videos from iPhone development.
