Many of you design/development folks will already know and love the Harvest Time Tracker service. We use it extensively here at Y|Factorial and it’s an integral part of our workflow - so much so that we jumped at the opportunity to partner with Iridesco and create the native Harvest companion iPhone application.
By ryan | Development
Several months ago we wrapped up our involvement in the first phase of a pretty cool iPhone application for a local medical startup. As part of that application, which involved complex interaction with a supporting RESTful web-service, we extracted a framework for the iPhone that was the equivalent of ActiveResource: a remote object framework.
We recently had our first public iPhone application finally accepted into the AppStore (for one of our clients). It’s the Oxford American College Dictionary AND Oxford American Thesaurus of Current English (what a mouthful) and we’re pretty proud of it. We managed to condense about ten pounds of printed material into one app that lives comfortably within the confines of your shiny new iPhone (or iPod Touch).
If you’re seeing this post it’s because we’ve finally launched the redesigned Y|Factorial site. So get out from the comfort of your feed reader and come take a closer look at the new site.
The new look encapsulates our growth from solely a Ruby consultancy to a more general technology solutions firm with additional native iPhone application development availability. Being an independent firm allows us the opportunity to explore these new technologies, both to the benefit of our clients as well as ourselves.
Download our new company profile document if you want to peek a little deeper into what Y Factorial does or just see our new identity in document form.
Interested in talking with us about an opportunity you may have on the horizon? Contact us, we’d love to chat.