Daffodil made its entry into mobile application development with stand-alone applications on first-generation handheld devices, such as Palm, and then moved on to deliver applications for different mobile devices that could transfer data using mediums like GPRS, FTP, etc.
Daffodil specializes in cross platform mobile application development and has experience developing applications such as multimedia applications, location based applications, mobile coupons & discounts, field work automation solutions, GPS tracking & dispatching, etc. These applications are either pre-installed on phones during manufacture, or downloaded by customers from various mobile software distribution platforms.
Android Application Development:
The Android operating system is the world's best-selling Smartphone platform. Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key applications. Android's mobile operating system is based on a modified version of the Linux kernel.
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iPhone Application Development:
iOS is one of the world's most advanced mobile platforms, redefining what can be done with a mobile phone. For developers, the iOS SDK and Xcode tools make it possible to create revolutionary applications that will set the bar for the next generation of mobile applications.
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Windows Mobile Application Development:
Windows Mobile is a mobile operating system that features a suite of basic applications developed with the Microsoft Windows API. It is designed to be similar to desktop versions of Windows, feature-wise and aesthetically. The operating system is based on Microsoft Win32 API. Windows mobile can work on devices such as Pocket PC, smart phones, communicators.
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BlackBerry Application Development:
BlackBerry OS is a proprietary mobile operating system, developed by Research In Motion for its BlackBerry line of smart phone handheld devices. The operating system provides multitasking and supports specialized input devices that have been adopted by RIM for use in its handhelds, particularly the trackwheel, trackball, and most recently, the trackpad and touchscreen.
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