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Extentia launches its first iPhone application: iWordCards

Extentia Information Technology today announced the launch of its first iPhone application: iWordCards.iWordCards image

iWordCards is an iPhone/iPod Touch application designed for those learning to read and those wanting to expand their vocabulary and reading speed. The simple-to-use interface is suitable for children and adults alike, and enables learners to get started quickly.

The product is available now from the Apple App Store:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=311463649&mt=8

There are two main versions of the application: iWordCards Lite (a free version) and iWordCards Max (a paid-for version).

iWordCards Lite includes a word list with 20,000 standard English words. These words are displayed on screen for a user-selectable period of time on screen, helping learners to build vocabulary. Customization options enable users to adjust the maximum length of displayed words, as well as the application look and feel.

iWordCards Max also includes a number of extra features, including support for additional word lists, anagrams, ‘jumbled’ words, individual learner profiles and web integration for dictionary definitions.  

In contrast to many iPhone applications, iWordCards serves an educational purpose in addition to being entertaining. Expert English trainer Farhad Desai (from www.expertenglishteacher.com) explains: “The App Store includes a lot of novelty applications. That’s fine, but iWordCards is genuinely useful. The iPhone has massive potential as an educational tool – and here is an application that realizes that potential.”

Extentia already has significant experience in developing mobile applications for a range of platforms. However, this is the first time that the company has released software for the iPhone.

In order to add the application to the official iPhone App Store, Extentia had to pass Apple’s strict quality control provisions.

“This is just the first of many iPhone applications”, Extentia director Umeed Kothavala revealed. “We already have more applications in the pipeline. We’re really excited to be working in this sector.”

ABOUT EXTENTIA INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Established in 1998, Extentia (www.extentia.com) is a global software development and consulting organization delivering IT solutions to clients throughout Europe and North America.

With strong technical skills both on Microsoft and Java platforms, Extentia is committed to delivering high quality, information technology solutions. The company focuses on providing global solutions, and addresses the needs of corporations and software development companies requiring Internet, web-based and client-server solutions based on industry standards and emerging technologies.

StepOne Systems Adds Mobile Field Service Capabilities

In the past, StepOne Systems has mostly focused on its retail applications, but the company is now adding some of its mobile field service capabilities, including the recent Proof of Delivery application. 

Proof of Delivery is critical for anybody delivering “stuff” to their customers so they can make accurate deliveries, make the deliveries more efficiently, confirm the delivery and expedite billing.  All of this requires a mobile solution and reliable communications, which StepOne has rolled out with its  snapPOD product. Get all of the details right here.


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