Apr 30 2008

iRise and the iPhone

iRise iPhone TemplateWe announced the immediate availability of the iRise simulation template for the iPhone at the Interop and Software 2008 conferences yesterday.

“iRise for iPhone”™ gives business analysts, user experience (UX) professionals and others a way to quickly prototype the look, feel and behavior of iPhone applications by making available pre-defined visualization widgets and templates that can be quickly assembled into a high definition mobile applications. 

The template can simulate all of the iPhone’s standard menu icons and user actions, such as using sliders and zooming in and out of screens by “pinching” and “unpinching.” Application designers can use it to create custom buttons, manipulate the menu icons and define the effects of actions such as double-tapping a button.

Our alliance partner, OneSpring, developed the capability and is also providing the “OneSpring iPhone SimDK for iRise”. 

Chuck Converse, a senior user experience architect at OneSpring noted, “Most applications, if you design them for mobile devices, are very text-heavy.  The iPhone’s display capabilities give designers more freedom and a whole new set of choices.”

The full story is available from these related links:

And here is the YouTube video produced by OneSpring which demos the iRise iPhone capability:


2 Responses to “iRise and the iPhone”

  1. Marty McKeeveron 30 Apr 2008 at 2:42 pm

    Eagerly awaiting the iDoc… :)

  2. Tomon 01 May 2008 at 12:05 am

    You can also read about iRise and the iPhone in Italian at this link from Macity:

    http://www.macitynet.it/macity/aA32140/prototipi_software_per_ip.shtml

    It sounds even more sexier in Italian!

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