A quick poll for your feedback on the right, which platform would you like to see a hand-e-pix client for next?
We already have a Windows Mobile and BlackBerry client, but as the mobile landscape shifts with the announcement of Windows Phone 7 Series and the Nexus One from Google, we have to look to keep up!
Nokia are also moving toward a more flexible platform [Maemo] that will enable them to offer the features that the market has come to expect which is a bold leap from Symbian
Thursday, 25 February 2010
Friday, 19 February 2010
Updated product brochure
The marketing machine at Handheld PCs has been busy in recent months, publishing a new hand-e-pix brochure.
It is more informative than previous versions with information applicable to different industry sectos, as well as breaking the product down into simple steps.
We think the new A5 format makes it easy to distribute in hard copy, but take a look and let us know what you think!
It is more informative than previous versions with information applicable to different industry sectos, as well as breaking the product down into simple steps.
We think the new A5 format makes it easy to distribute in hard copy, but take a look and let us know what you think!
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
New client graphics in progress
Some of the feedback that we've had over the last six months has pointed out that the hand-e-pix client graphics are a less than they could be. Now that we've updated the Media Manager, the client is rapidly looking out of date.
This also means that newer devices with higher resolution screens need newer higher resolution graphics, such as the BlackBerry Curve 2 and Bold 2.
The good news is that this is going to be addressed, so you should see a new BlackBerry client within the next month, and an updated Windows Mobile client after that. We'll keep you posted on progress and let you know when there is something to look at.
This also means that newer devices with higher resolution screens need newer higher resolution graphics, such as the BlackBerry Curve 2 and Bold 2.
The good news is that this is going to be addressed, so you should see a new BlackBerry client within the next month, and an updated Windows Mobile client after that. We'll keep you posted on progress and let you know when there is something to look at.
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