iPhone Developers UK

Application development for iPhone, Android & Web
Waracle iPhone

iPhone App Development

Waracle Ltd is a UK based iPhone development studio dedicated to the creation of outstanding applications. Based in Dundee, Scotland, we are a team of passionate and highly creative professionals focused entirely upon creating and deploying applications of the highest quality. Through our experience and expertise we have mastered the art of crafting applications that are easy to use, enabling a rich and immersive user experience. Waracle’s in-house team of developers can help your brand to discover the power of the iPhone and help nurture your application from the conceptual stage right through to publishing and revenue generation. For further information, please give us a call

Wetoc Social Media

Evolving Online Communities:

Driving over 1 million online interactions every month, ‘Wetoc’ is one of the UK’s leading social media applications. Wetoc powers increased page impressions and visitor loyalty, giving you increased levels of advertising revenue and brand recognition. We also develop a range of other applications, including streaming video systems and e-commerce solutions. If you are interested, please make yourself at home and have a look around...

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Social Media Consultancy:

As one of the UK’s leading providers of social media solutions, Waracle has revolutionised the way in which brands and publishers communicate with their customers and affiliates to discover, craft and deploy content online. Waracle provides social networking and integrated forum technology that will seamlessly facilitate your brands journey into the online world. It really does work, just ask our clients...

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Windows Phone 7 Series: An Overview
Posted Mar 11, 2010
Yes, it is a dreadfully confusing name for a mobile operating system. The world agrees on that. What seems to be an issue of contention though is what these devices will look and feel like.Firstly, here is the WP7S promo video from Microsoft : Why This? What we can see here is based on the Zune OS. Although not many people will know that because not many people own, or have even seen (myself included) a Microsoft Zune. Microsoft haemorrhaged cash into developing the Zune to compete with Apple’s iPod and their maiden voyage was a brown (yes – brown, way to score an own goal guys) 40GB model, which was packed full of less than wonderful DRM. This meant that the Zune just wouldn’t play ball with the vast majority of your media collection, be it legal or not. Despite promising that Zune would sync with iTunes, reality proved the device had flaky iTunes support at best. Anyway, one failing aside leads us to the next – Windows Mobile. For me personally, I find WM 6.x to be dreadful – ‘it just stinks’. I have seen many a poor consumer be sucked into the so-called iPhone alternative only to be dismayed by the clunky, slow glitchy interface and abysmal app store. At last count there was a paltry 1,200 apps. Compare this to Apples 160,000 or Androids 20,000. Anyone who has attempted to wrap their head around developing for WM6.x will see why – it’s a horrific quagmire of flaky, ‘dot netty’ and downright depressing development tools. So Microsoft needs something new for mobile phones; and they need to start from scratch. What Exactly Is It? Well we only know so much. It certainly looks like the first mobile OS that can challenge the almighty iPhone in terms of slick smooth transitions, however this doesn’t necessarily mean it can challenge in terms of usability. History tells us usability is a whole different ball game. However the ‘brag factor’ is definitely important and WP7S certainly seems to tick this box. There is a lot of mention of Sliverlight being banded about, this is Microsoft’s sparsely adopted answer to Adobe Flash and allows developers to create flash-like applications using .NET languages like C#. Whether or not the OS’ interface is purely Silverlight is unknown at this point, but it certainly seems that Silverlight will play a big part in app development for this platform. This is a good thing for Microsoft as one thing they don’t do well is making development environments for slick interfaces (Xbox 360 notwithstanding).The thought of trying to reproduce an interface like that in the promo video using a minced down version of the Windows GDI makes me physically shudder.  Silverlight could actually go a long way to solve this. What Will it Look Like? This is where Microsoft are actually beginning to act sensibly. The days of Microsoft selling their mobile OS to anybody, for any device to do whatever the heck they like are gone - and good riddance. Too many WM6.x devices have been butchered by device manufacturers and mobile carriers in a futile attempt to make their product stand out or function anything like a modern Smartphone. Microsoft have set out strict rules for the three form factors that any manufacturer wishing to bear the new OS must adhere to: -Large touch screen      -Expect to see tweaked versions of the HTC HD2 here      -Minimum 4-point multi touch capable -Slide-out keyboard      -Apparently Ballmer refuses to admit this is unnecessary and many manufacturers still build phones in this form factor. -Candy-Bar      -Stuff like Samsung slide phones and more traditional layouts. First in the internal requirements is speed, only systems with at least 1ghz ARM chips such as the snapdragon and a dedicated GPU need apply. Next is interface – 4 point capacitive touch screen is a must and a ‘Bing’ button is also mandatory. Also, screens must be of high quality and must sport a high resolution.  Required Accessory features are GPS, 5MP camera, accelerometer and oddly enough an FM radio.  First Impressions I certainly welcome this OS. I think it’s high time somebody pushed a realistic alternative to the iPhone into the limelight. Many speculated Android would fill this position, but because of Google’s reluctance to enforce anything on users or makers of Android devices it just doesn’t carry the cleanness that an iPhone competing device needs. Microsoft could very well have the next generation of smart phone here. Lets just hope developers like ourselves aren’t banging our heads off walls to make software for it.  Waracle create software applications for the web and mobile. With a dedicated team of highly skilled developers, Waracle are committed to the creation of high quality mobile applications for iPhone, Google Android and Windows Mobile. If you would like to develop a mobile application to enhance your brand, engage users or drive revenue, please contact Waracle directly today on (01382) 529528
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Waracle Integrates Facebook Connect
Posted Feb 12, 2010
What is Facebook Connect? Over the past two weeks you may have noticed some strange alterations to the way our news section functions. This is because we have been busy integrating an exciting new product called Facebook Connect. Previously, we had utilised a traditional comments system on our news as a way of engaging users when browsing content on the Waracle site. By integrating Facebook Connect into the Waracle site, we can make it easier for our community of readers to discover, share and engage with our content. The Facebook Connect feature enables our users to login to the Waracle site using their existing profile details and share content between the news section and their Facebook profile pages. There are still a few bugs that we need to iron out, but please have a look around and leave feedback using the Facebook Connect login. We have only started to scratch the surface in terms of what Facebook Connect can do, so please stay tuned for new features and developments. What are the benefits of Facebook Connect Integration? Facebook Connect enables extended community reach and increased site membership. According to Neilson, “Facebook is the worlds most popular social network”. As Facebook becomes a ubiquitous platform for enjoying and sharing different types on content with your friends, we feel it will become an important component of any online community. As a web site owner, you can now extend the reach of your brand and increase the effectiveness of your social media campaign.                        How can Facebook Connect help your business? - Allow Facebook users to quickly log into your site with their Facebook ID - Leave comments with a user's Facebook username, avatar and friends list - Publish stories and news to a user’s Facebook wall - Easily invite other Facebook friends to join your site Waracle are offering you the chance to be amongst the first site owners in Scotland and the UK to have your very own Facebook Connect login. If you own a website, or online community and would like to learn more about the features and benefits of Facebook Connect integration, please contact us directly on (01382) 529528. 
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iPhone 4G: Bigger, Faster & Taller
Posted Feb 9, 2010
Rumours are circulating the Internet today regarding a 4G iPhone that is bigger in size than its predecessors.  iPhone repair shop specialists iResQ claims to have the front panel component of the eagerly anticipated iPhone 4G, allegedly hitting set for announcement in June 2010 (we previously thought it might be released in April…). iResQ has provided a couple of teaser screen shots to demonstrate how and why the new model will differ in shape and size. Mashable has today suggested that the new iPhone 4G will be taller in order to accommodate for new hardware components (remember, we recently discussed that the ‘4G’ in ‘iPhone 4G’ represents fourth generation and not 4G super fast broadband).  If the pictures that iResQ have posted online are the real deal, they may provide some clues as to what the beefed up iPhone 4G handset might possess.        Early reports are suggesting that the new model will have a ‘reflective, mirror-like’ surface positioned closer to the top of the iPhone 4G hardware. This sensor can be used to identify when a user is holding the phone to their ear, so that the iPhone can cleverly conserve valuable battery life whilst the user is talking.  If this mysterious description of the new iPhone 4G is anything to go by, it may mean that Apple has additional features planned that will make use of the proximity sensor. As with most of these stories regarding the new iPhone 4G, please take any speculation with a pinch of salt. Assuming there is some truth in it, what might these features be? Please feel free to add comments at the bottom; we are currently in the process of integrating Facebook Connect on comments to make this a bit easier for you! Waracle are a leading iPhone development studio based in Tayside, Scotland in the UK. Waracle create apps for a range of mobile devices including iPhone, Google Android and Blackberry. Waracle specialise in the creation of high quality web applications to give your mobile software a competitive advantage. If you are interested in creating exceptional applications for the web and mobile devices including the iPhone, please contact us for a chat today on (01382) 529528.
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