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  • BoonEx Mobile Apps

    The Social Networking and Dating market is still growing, but Mobile Social Networking and Mobile Dating is skyrocketing! BoonEx ensures our customers won't miss the boat and will be part of Mobile 2.0. We work on native applications for all major mobile platforms, starting with Apple iPhone OS and Android OS.

    iPhone Application

    The revolutionary phone from Apple couldn't get past the BoonEx team's
    attention. We developed a native iPhone application that connects
    to Dolphin-based sites and provides a growing number of sleek
    features, such as:

    • member profiles and friends browsing
    • sending/receiving site messages
    • photos upload from iPhone library or straight from the camera
    • member photos browsing and viewing
    • member videos browsing and viewing
    • member music browsing and playing
    • connection to multiple Dolphin-based sites
    • remembering login info
    • profile editing
    • friendship requests accepting/declining
    • location search and keyword search
    • more coming soon

    Prime customers receive access to source code and the right to
    re-brand the app as their own.

    More info and screenshots.

    Android Application

    Google's Android OS is destined to be popular. We'll be there on time. The BoonEx Android App is under active development now and should be available by the end of 2009.

    Prime customers will have access to source code and the right to re-brand the app as their own.

    Blackberry App

    RIM is still going strong, generally outselling iPhone in the US. The Blackberry applications market is quite underdeveloped, but should catch up fast. We're monitoring the situation and plan to develop a Blackberry App as soon as we see more people using dating sites and social networks from their RIM handsets.

    Symbian App

    Nokia is still the king, and Symbian Apps are on our TO-DO list now. We plan to start development of the Symbian App as soon as the more Internet-capable handsets from Nokia become available, such as Nokia N97 and the like.

    Windows Mobile App

    Microsoft's mobile OS is not that popular when it comes to Internet browsing, but chances are that the situation may change with the upcoming WinMo 7. Once it's available - we'll start working on the WinMo application.