‘Rich Experiences’ posts
iPhone MMS prototype screencast
Posted by Optaros on 16 Mar 2009
Optaros has strong experience and background in building rich internet applications. With the iPhone, there is a platform on which we can leverage our experiences in usability and interactivity to build superior applications for our clients – and their demanding user communities – and helping our clients address the multi-channel challenge in an interactive and | View post »
more info on MMS Support for iPhone
Posted by Optaros on 24 Nov 2008
Last week the news broke that the Swedish / Finnish telco operation Teliasonera is launching an MMS application for the iPhone “within the coming months”. As indicated in my previous blog entry, the MMS client itself comes from a company called Mobispine. As Optaros is working with a couple of iPhone implementations at the moment, | View post »
MMS Support for iPhone announced by Telia / Sonora
Posted by Optaros on 20 Nov 2008
In the Swedish edition of Macworld, a statement was issued – confirmed by the head of Public Relations at Telia, that they will be launching an MMS client for their iPhone customers within the coming months. Obviously MMS is a “not insignificant” feature lack in the iPhone, certainly for the European market. What Telia brings | View post »
Ajax Accessibility with Dojo
Posted by John Eckman on 10 Jan 2008
Creating a richer experience in the browser using Ajax has often meant excluding, unintentionally but significantly, large portions of the browing population: users with disabilities relying on assisted browsing technologies like screenreaders. The W3C's Web Accessibility Initiaitve, which has long been the center of discussion for standards and technologies to make the web more accessible, | View post »
Blurring the Browser/Desktop Boundary: Mozilla Prism, Adobe AIR
Posted by John Eckman on 10 Jan 2008
Perhaps it was inevitable. Given that ajax and flash enabled the creation of web-based experiences which look and feel like desktop applications, and given that dekstop applications increasingly rely on data and interaction from the Internet, the two worlds are becoming difficult to tell apart. Is iTunes a desktop application or a web application? It's | View post »
Has technology finally caught up with design?
Posted by Optaros on 10 Jan 2008
Since the inception of web design, visual designers have been constrained by many restrictions like limited color palette, jagged-edge fonts, low resolution screens and developers saying “no way, forget it, no curved corners!” Not any more… That world is fading as quickly as your analogue TV into history. Designers and clients can expect far more | View post »


