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Robosoft bringing native apps to iPhone

by Kirk Hiner on Jun 3, 2008 at 06:27 AM

RobosoftRobosoft Technologies, has announced it is actively working on developing native applications for the 3G iPhone. More than half a dozen native iPhone applications for different customers are already in advanced stages of development. I’m especially excited to see what they’re offering, as I know their recent work for Feral Interactive on porting the games Tomb Raider Anniversary and Fable: The Lost Chapters to the Macintosh has been outstanding.
“We are excited about developing applications for the iPhone,” explained Rohith Bhat, MD & CEO, Robosoft Technologies. “Robosoft has been an Apple Premier Developer for the last eight years now, and developing for the iPhone is a natural extension of our services. The iPhone development environment being intuitive to a Mac OS X developer makes the transition easy. Leveraging on our years of experience in developing for the Mac, we are well positioned to understand the challenges of developing applications and games for the iPhone and, as a result, can help drive the next wave of innovation for the iPhone.”

Robosoft is one of the largest Mac development house and has the track record of delivering cost-effective product development services on time with high customer satisfaction index. Its services on Mac include product development, product porting and game porting. Robosoft has a proven track record on the Mac with more than 125 innovative products to its credit, and looks to add native iPhone apps to it’s portfolio.

As we approach WWDC, Robosoft is a company worth watching.

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