To be notified by email of the release of SHOPSAVVY ON WINDOWS MOBILE
(or to be a beta tester) complete this form.When we first began
building the WINDOWS MOBILE VERSION OF SHOPSAVVY LAST FALL WE WERE
USING OUR LEGACY BARCODE SCANNING LIBRARY. We struggled to get it to
work well enough on most of the WINDOWS MOBILE PHONES CAPABLE OF
RUNNING 6.5. With each additional phone we supported the effectiveness
of our scanning library degraded. On top of that, our UI was
unimpressive and flat. To say that we were dissatisfied with the app
would be an understatement, but we were working closely with Microsoft
and committed to deliver the scaner app
[https://apps.apple.com/us/app/scanner-app-scan-pdf-docs-id/id1495971405]
for their new marketplace. At the end of the day there were technical
reasons ShopSavvy didn’t get released and we were almost relieved no
one got to see ShopSavvy in the state it was at that point.
When we redeveloped our barcode scanning library we specifically
sought a solution that would allow for scanning on a wide vareity of
mobile phones – everything from low end feature phones to the
state-of-the-art Windows Phone 7 devices poised to hit the market. Now
that Android has more than 60 different handsets and Windows Phone 7
promises to have even more options we knew the problems associated
with different camera types and processors would only get worse. Our
scanning technology is now ready to support Windows Phone 7 now we
need to build the scaner app (we are scrapping our prior work).
Rylan, our lead developer began working with Windows Mobile back in
2005 and is quite skilled when it comes to Microsoft technology. All
of our backend technology is built on .NET and will plug in nicely to
the work our (yet to be named) Silverlight/WPF interaction designer
will complete. Rylan will be laying down all of the logic and
framework code and our interaction designer will be creating the front
end (XAML, Sliverlight, Blend) to ensure a phenomenal user experience.
Our focus on Expression Blend (the concept of new job role called the
interaction designer) will mean that ShopSavvy for Windows Phone 7
could be the best version of the scaner app to date (updates to our UI
are forthcoming for iPhone and Android). Our friends at Microsoft are
ACTIVELY working with our team to ensure ShopSavvy ROCKS on Windows
Phone 7 – we have no doubt that together it will. Also, you might
want to learn why Windows Phone 7 might really be a game changer.
So to your question: “When will ShopSavvy be available on Windows
Mobile?” We don’t know. Our goal is to have ShopSavvy available
prior to the release of Windows Phone 7, but we aren’t going to
publish a date – so please quit asking. We will definitely let you
know when it is available. If you want to beta test just fill out this
form. Oh, and we will be releasing the SDK for developers who want to
include barcode scanning in their own Windows Mobile scaner app.
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