Hey so here are some of our iPad apps we have worked on lately, already in App Store, some becoming very successful! In fact, there are more projects developed and in App Store already, we have finished the work on more than 5 apps already but some are under NDA so are secret
And as usual we don’t have time to update our website portfolio, planning to update it in next few weeks with around 50 apps or so
Also some exciting news from us are coming, stay in touch!
MaxiDice for iPad
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/maxi-dice-for-ipad/id364150696?mt=8
Note: the following 2 ones are designed and published by 3D4Medical, we have only been assisting them with coding:
Skeletal System PRO for iPad
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-skeletal-system-pro-ipad/id364694031?mt=8
Muscle System PRO for iPad
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-muscle-system-pro-ipad/id364596328?mt=8
Hello everyone,
Injoit has been working on a number of projects lately - lots of projects for our clients as usual but also we have worked on a number of our own developments including the Color Shake iPhone game, the Online High Scores Server and also Chipmunk level editor + Unity 3D game dev tool.
Right now in this moment the WWDC is starting but since we didn’t manage to get there this time we’ll make sure we work hard here and release our new products as soon as possible during the time when lots of people are occupied with talking there :).
By the way, we plan to make most of the products open source and therefore free so iPhone and game devs are welcome to use, test and participate in the development of our tools.
Also we plan to make public our Incubator internal site so that other developers can join us to develop our ideas or suggest their own projects and find people to collaborate with.
Our mission remains the same - to create great and useful products and make the world a better place.
Stay tuned!
P.S. here is our Twitter account for you to follow: http://twitter.com/injoit
Good news for those who think about developing their iPhone application and have this work outsourced due to various reasons. A client of ours, based in US, has started an online blog telling in real time about the development of iCombat game which we are working on currently.
This is a really exclusive blog to read as there are not much resources of this kind and you are able to track the development of a great iPhone game from the very beginning!
Check “making iCombat” - the best advice on outsourcing your iPhone development.
This is one of my favorite quotes :) :
I posted an add and received about 10 responses within the first several days. Some were developers just spamming me, others had relevant experience but were divided into a range of ratings from 3.5 to 5 out of 5. I initially contacted the higher rated ones who had positive feedback on past assignments but with one from the Balkans I found that his English proficiency was far below what would be necessary to communicate effectively. He clearly was very talented but I got the feeling he was using Google translate to answer my e-mails. Another team from Pakistan spoke great English and they spent quite a bit of time on chat with me getting to understand the project. I liked them but their estimate came in at 4 man months - roughly 2-3x longer than anybody else! The process was tedious between getting NDA’s signed and sending out the specs to receive a quote (see Taking Care of the Legal Stuff entry) but I ended up with a few good options that I felt would work.
I decided on a team of developers from the Ukraine whom I had found worked on an application roughly similar to what I wanted to make. I contacted them and immediately knew they would be easy to work with. From their English level to experience with similar projects to their extensive list of published apps I knew Injoit could execute on what they promised. For more about the process of finalizing the specs and signing up with them see the related entry Contract Signed!. So far working with them has been great, they are timely and easy to communicate with so we will see what happens.
iCombat is a promising project which might become a bestseller in App Store so find the latest news on its development on its website and blog mentioned above. Feel free to comment and post your suggestions.