Swirl Connect, Development Activity Report
Wow, where have we been lately? Diligently working, and working on a pretty sophisticated data layer, to boot.
On a typical mobile device, there are very tight constraints on data storage and available processing power for mobile software. The end result can be sluggish interactions with the application. Everyone notices the sluggish response, but very few people notice its absence, because that would mean that things are working as expected.
With Swirl Connect, we have a much greater than average need for processing power and data storage, so it’s very important that our data layer — the parts of our code that will handle activities related to storing and retrieving data — is highly optimized. It’s not a sexy part of the process — at the end of the day, we can’t step back and admire our work — but it’s essential to your experience using the software, and therefore, very important to us. So we have devoted, and will continue to devote, considerable effort into making sure that we have it right.
We’ve worked on standard RMS solutions, completely custom solutions, and embedded solutions. In the end, the solution that you will be using on your phone will be determined by your phone’s capabilities, and will be optimized for your phone specifically. It’s a lot of work, but we think you’ll like the results!
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