Tag Archives: blackberry

  • WSRadio Blackberry App

    WSRadio App This free mobile app will allow you to listen, live or on demand, to all of wsRadio’s broadcasts. wsRadio.com has a wide range of business, political, health, hobby, sports and special interest shows, including a broadcast by MentorMate’s own, Björn Stansvik. You can find all of our previous shows online or on the [...]

  • ATACH-II Blackberry App

    ATACH-II App MentorMate was chosen by the University of Minnesota to develop an multi-platform mobile application that enables users to enroll patients in the ATACH-II Clinical Trial. The primary hypothesis of this trial studies the treatment of hemorrhagic stroke survivors with intensive blood pressure reduction therapy to reduce the proportion of death and disability at [...]

  • WSRadio iPhone App

    WSRadio iPhone App MentorMate built the WSRadio native mobile application for iPhone, Android and Blackberry. The application allows users to listen to WSRadio broadcasts on the go. Client: WSRadio WSRadio began broadcasting on August 15, 2001 with five internet radio shows. The ws of wsRadio stands for world syndicated radio. Since their beginnings, they have [...]

  • Blackberry Application Development

    Blackberry Apps Blackberry is one of the oldest and most successful smartphone platforms in existence having been initially released in 1999, the year to model all parties after (Prince, anyone?). Despite recent advances by the iPhone and Android, Blackberry still commands a large share of the market, particularly in the business world. The Blackberry App [...]

  • Mobile Development: Mobile Web vs Native

    When deciding what kind of application to develop make sure to consider what is most important to you. Often times it will be budget, in which case we recommend choosing mobile web development. It allows the majority of development to be functional on all platforms, requiring only minimal resources to optimize. If your primary concern is functionality and your application requires device hardware then native development might be necessary. If your primary concern is user interface you should probably go with native applications, although you can make a polished, natural-looking design with mobile web also. Both options have their own advantages and disadvantages, each project needs to be considered carefully. Or, of course, you can develop both!