Cross-platform development services for application stores

May 5, 2009 10:37 GMT  ·  By

Symsource Ltd is now offering a one-stop shop for software services taking mobile applications for iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and Symbian into major online mobile application stores. Symsource aims to become the devs' second-to-none one-stop partner to prepare their apps for the opportunities offered by the App Store, Android Marketplace, Nokia Ovi Store and BlackBerry App World, by offering product-design and software-development services.

From custom-application design to porting and testing in support of all major mobile platforms, including Android, Symbian, BlackBerry and iPhone, Symsource promises to offer high-quality mobile product-development services. The company explains that any kind of developer can jump in and use the service, whether well-established, or a newcomer to the mobile market. As such, iPhone devs will be able to choose which platform to tackle next, or get guides for the submission process, which translates into less hassle in getting an app in people's hands.

“The proliferation of easy-to-buy, easy-to-publish mobile application download channels such as iPhone App Store or the Ovi Store for Symbian apps represents a huge opportunity for businesses to bring new types of content and applications directly to mobile users,” Tim Ocock, Symsource VP Business Development, says. ”With demand for mobile application development skills at an all time high, it makes sense to choose an experienced partner that gives you full coverage to maximize your addressable market and stand out from the crowd.”

“Symsource was instrumental in developing and launching our SoundCurtain and Whisper applications for the iPhone – two highly complex apps for real-time audio generation based on our patented a3 technology,” Andreas Raptopoulos, CEO of FutureAcoustic, adds. “We plan to work with Symsource to support application store channels for all the open mobile platforms. They are a great partner – not only for their compelling engineering capability, but also for their deep insight in the key trends in this space.”

Visit Symsource here for more information.