Friday, 20 November 2015

Microsoft announces Box app for Windows 10


Microsoft has announced Box app for Windows 10. Duncan Fisher who works for the mobile applications product management team at Box wrote in a Windows blogpost that with ‘50,000 paying businesses, including 52% of the Fortune 500 and more than 40 million users, it’s critical for Box to ensure that customers can work on their content across a wide variety of devices and platforms’.

The Box for Windows 10 app promises secure content along with features such as managing content across devices such as Windows PCs, tablets and phones, and also share files with anyone. It will allow previewing Office content easily including a variety of file types such as Office files, PDFs, images and more. Users can also create and collaborate on Office files and receive real-time updates.
“Under Satya Nadella, Microsoft has pushed boldly into a cloud-first, mobile-first world, opening up its platforms to integrate with best-of-breed tools (like Box) and improve the experience for their customers. This move has ultimately made it easy for enterprises to choose the vendors they want to work with, enabling more productivity and collaboration within the workplace,” Aaron Levie writes in a Box blogpost.
Box for Windows 10 also focuses on multitasking. It will allow users to work on Box and other apps side by side with the Windows 10 multitasking feature that will resize Box to make it as big or small as you need. Moreover, it also mentions the ability to pin certain Box files and favorites right to the Start screen using Windows 10 Live Tiles.
Box for Windows 10 app is now available in the Windows store for PCs and tablets. It is expected to be available for phones running Windows 10 soon.


Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Improving your Android memory management

Intel Developer Blog: Advice for improving memory usage, avoiding Android memory leak and analyzing your Android memory consumption

If you build a memory-hungry application, it can be difficult to fix if it triggers out-of-memory errors. In a new article on Intel Developer ZoneBin Zhu encourages Android developers to use memory efficient practices from the outset as they write their Android applications.
He offers ten tips for improving memory usage, five tips for avoiding Android memory leaks, and four tips for analysing your Android memory consumption with DDMS, adb and Eclipse Memory Analyzer Tool (MAT).
Adopting these tips can help you to avoid the nightmare scenario where you’ve finished main programming project but have to take on risky refactoring work to get around memory limitations. Read the article here.
For more help with creating your games, visit Intel Developer Zone Android, which also includes testing services and a new video tutorial series.

Thursday, 17 September 2015

Kickass Tools for Mobile Game Developers

This is my post after 3 years of long break !
Remember the days when videogames were considered a living room activity? Now, deciding when, where and how to play them is entirely up to you. Who would have said the smartphone industry could have such an impact on videogames. The future of gaming lies in the hand of competent mobile game developers, and today, we’re here with 5 tools that every mobile game developer should use.


Viximo


An important part of developing a mobile game is let people know of its existence. If you don’t feel like spending a lot of time distributing your apps on every social media platform Viximo will do it for you. Viximo helps app and game developers expand the functionality and reach of their products. They partner with social game developers to publish their games on over a dozen social networks throughout the world.


Game Closure

This small startup based in Silicon Valley builds cutting edge gaming technology. They’ve open-sourced their multiplatform Java game SDK for you to use. Game Closure runs on both mobile and tablet devices.

Scoreoid

This is the ultimate server platform for game developers. If you’d like to talk with game experts while developing your app this is the place for you. Scoreoid is an advanced gaming platform from backend to real time interaction with game players.

Construct 2

This is a mobile game maker for Windows that lets you create iOS, Android and even Facebook games without the need of being a programming genius. Construct 2 is also known as the Photoshop for games and it uses a simple ‘event-based’ interface.  What are your waiting to try it?

YoYo Games

YoYo Games is the home of ‘GameMaker: Studio’, the fastest and easiest to use cross-platform game development technology. The platform uses a drag and drop visual interface to let you create games for Android and iOS.

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