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AppSwing in action

Wednesday, June 7th, 2006

The following short video will give you an introduction to the AppSwing Enterprise Solution . Using a real-life mobile application you will see how it interacts with the original Windows application on the server in real-time without invasively attaching to the database.
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Browser Auto Detection

Wednesday, April 19th, 2006

Previously detecting a user’s browser was important because of the differences in the way that Internet Explorer and Netscape rendered HTML and so the “experience” you get could be different for the same site. At least that was the reason so many people worried about it. Now that Internet Explorer commands over 90% of the browser market it is hardly worth worring about. Unless you are a Firefox fanatic of course…

However, there are other reasons for detecting a user’s browser, such as redirecting to a different site or set of pages for a device such as a PDA or a Smartphone. This is what we needed to do at AppSwing and what I wanted to achieve on this site.
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Device Agnostic

Monday, April 17th, 2006

One of the things that AppSwing prides itself on is that it’s customers are able to run their business applications on the web browser of ANY connected device. This is a pretty bold statement to make but something that we believe is important to ensure that customers can get the benefits of:

  • no client software to install on the device
  • being able to use mixed devices within the organisation
  • a future proofed solution, no matter what comes next

And when we say “any device” we mean any device. I cannot quite image a business that would have the Sony PSP as their device of choice but, as you can see from the screenshots below it would be perfectly possible.

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