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post What’s new with Mayday

September 30th, 2008

Filed under: 1 — hai @ 12:18 am

Mayday is a utility that helps you find emergency and non-emergency phone numbers to police stations. While you should always dial 911 in the case of an emergency, there may be many times when you need to call the police for non-emergency reasons. Mayday comes with over 15,000 police numbers that you can dial, with updates that could get more numbers to specific locations you request.

The new update comes with multiple bug fixes, fixing virtually all the issues brought up by our reviewers, including: sorting by distances, closer search results, more search results, less crashes and unnecessary information refreshes, and even more subtle changes.

Hopefully the app can be useful to you. Please feel free to contact me with questions and support. I look forward to your reviews,

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post What’s new with the 1 click call

September 19th, 2008

Filed under: 1 — hai @ 11:43 pm

Lately I’ve seen a tremendous number of new 1 click call apps that have tried to copy the original idea our team has come up with (we were the first to have released a 1 click app). Furthermore, it’s disheartening to see that these ideas are unoriginal and add little features to what we released in the first place.

On the contrary, we’re ones of the few that have been constantly updating our product and at least strive to make our product more useful to our customers. Of course, we’re the first to offer this Second-Call feature, something I feel almost necessary now that I’ve used 1 Click Call myself. It’s completely necessary to be able to call both Cell and Home number, and not get boggled down with knowing which 1 Click Call app dials what.

We’re hoping to continue advancing the 1 click call features in our software with free future updates for all existing customers, more and beyond others who came out to try to make a quick buck. We’re still driven by our own personal needs for better iPhone experiences, and continue listening to your ideas. I’d welcome any feedback.

Cheers,

Hai

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post What’s in the oven?

July 30th, 2008

Filed under: 1 — hai @ 3:16 pm

We’re working on a few new applications (we’ll see if you’ll like the names and love the icons), developed using the utmost desire for usefulness, intuition, and convenience. You can see frequently asked questions,  and subscribe to us to get a sneak peek into these upcomings by going here: http://www.openxfer.com/sweetheart/

Feature requests, problems and discussions can always be sent to my email: hairulex at gmail.com

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post YOU.

July 30th, 2008

Filed under: 1, applications, company, iphone, mobile company — hai @ 2:38 pm

The iPhone user population is both easily definable but diverse in many ways. Many have deep interests and knowledge in technology, while some are just in the cool. Developing applications for iPhone customers is, therefore, a tough challenge.

With Girlfriend Caller, we saw many ratings of 4 or 5 stars, but also many 1 stars. Why? The answer may in fact be very simple. Free applications often have many more customers reviews, but it’s never perfect. In fact, it reminds me of a line straight out of Batman, “You’re either die the hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.” Free applications either crash and burn, or stay around long enough to be hated by everybody.

However, I am in fact excited to see so many people download Girlfriend Caller, a first, but of course not last series of free (and some paid) applications coming from our team. More than anything, we want your feedback, your feature requests.

Let’s hear from you, the customer, in much more details than the simple reviews that is written quite quickly on the still imperfect iPhone keyboard.

We want to encourage feedback that are constructive. A 1 star saying “this app sucks” does not help make the next generation applications better. A 4 star, “here’s what I want” helps keep us motivated and serve your interests. We do what do we do because we enjoy it.

PS. Why was it called the Girlfriend Caller? Let me explain….

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post Other iPhone Applications

July 9th, 2008

Filed under: 1, applications, company, iphone, mobile company — hai @ 12:30 am

With many iPhone applications coming soon, I can’t expect that you would be able to try them all. I yet to have extended exposure to many developers and their applications, but I’m going to mention one here that I would strongly encourage you to try.

Zintin is a picture social networking tool. I have seen these guys at work from the early beginning and their application hit the spot in photo sharing on the iPhone. You can take pictures, share them with anyone around you, and also edit the pictures to add a little piece of creativity. It is these kinds of apps that makes the iPhone so useful, and I highly encourage you to check out their application when it releases. Zintin does these three things very well:

  1. you can discover the people around you and know when your friends are nearby
  2. you can share pictures and express yourself on your wall
  3. you can engage new people, or just have fun with your friends.

It will be exciting to use Zintin, and it’d be even better when you and friends all use it, so be sure to check it out on the app store, or visit their site.

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