Finally, we’ve updated our KLTraffic app. This update took a while to release due to the number of outsourced projects that we undertook. There are a number of changes to the interface as well as new features that we hope you guys be please with.
Hit the read more link to find out how you can update or download a copy. KLTraffic remain FREE as usual.
A couple of weeks ago, we were commissioned by SingTel and Nokia to develop 2 widgets for their upcoming Christmas promotion. Particularly, for the brand new Nokia N97 mini, the Nokia X6 (yes, you’ll get it pretty soon in Singapore) and the Nokia 5230.
One of the content provider that we had the opportunity to work with was, Makansutra. Makan what? Makan-suuuuutra, you know? Like Kamasutra? Hit the read more link below for the full write up.
Yeah, we know it’s been a while … but we’re hard at work on several awesome projects at the moment. Due to the NDAs we signed, can’t really talk about the nature of it.
Anyways, here’s an update for KLTraffic that we’ve been working on. We’re still putting minor touches to it and hopefully it should be up and running sometime soon (hopefully). Hit the ‘read more’ link for some feature update and screens.
I realised that a press release was a little too formal as we’ve always been the informal nerdy guys that we are. I’ll attempt to disseminate this piece of news. We were privileged to be invited into Forum Nokia Pro. Basically this is a program that will allow us access to technical, business and marketing support. Excellent, just what a fledging company like ours need.
Ladies and gentlemen, our very first Nokia widget is now live on the Ovi Store! You can download it for free! Grab it from the product page and click on the “Download from Ovi” button.
Download KLTraffic widget
We hope to make further improvements to this widget in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for more widgets from us!
Oh yes, when the opportunity does arise, we do branding as well! Such is the case when we were approached by a long time client and friend to design a logo for their brand new blog. The requirements were pretty simple and straight forward.
“Need it in blue & web 2.0-ish”
Here’s what we came up with. Hit the read more link!
Tired of getting stuck in KL? How about giving KLTraffic, a Nokia mobile widget a shot?
So, what’s this widget about? Basically it takes traffic image feeds (provided by ITIS) of various roads in and about Kuala Lumpur. If you’re working in the heart of the city, this will prove to be rather handy!
Work on this widget started right after the Nokia OneConnectedWorld 2009 last week and took us only a couple of days to develop.
We had the privilege of being invited to Nokia’s OneConnectedWorld at Hilton KL yesterday. Nokia shared market opportunities around Ovi Store (we have an account btw), and showcasing the possibilities of Web Run-Time Technology (WRT) and unveiled some exciting initiatives to support the creation and development of mobile applications together with senior executives from Cradle Fund and MDeC.
There was also a show floor (see pictures) showcasing some of the WRT app developed by OTHER developers NOT from Malaysia. It’s really sad that there weren’t any local developers showcasing their apps … oh wait, oh yeah, there aren’t any! How disappointing. Well, we’re going to change that. Nerd Attack will be developing some apps soon.
Hit the read more link for some photos of the event.
We both know it probably would take a while for Air Asia to come up with an iPhone app, hence I took the liberty (and risk of being sued, kidding, seriously … ) of creating a mockup of what an actual application would look like.
Hey wait a minute! Why don’t you guys create the app instead? Brilliant idea there Joe, except that at the moment we don’t own a Mac (a pre-requisite for any development on the iPhone) and of course, silly me just sold off a 2G iPhone back in early February. But hey, if there’s any kind soul out there that wants to see this a reality, hit us up with a Mac + iPhone + meeting with Air Asia ;)
Otherwise, let’s just have a look at this mockup.
If you’ve been designing websites for ages now, you’d probably hate it when it comes to creating beautiful forms, only to find that checkboxes & combo boxes allow very little or limited CSS design. Did I mention how each browser draws them differently?
Today I’ll be sharing a few jQuery plugins that specifically changes how checkboxes and combo boxes behave.