Tag Archives: apps

Making Sense and Rackspace: How to deploy a Cloud App running on Windows

Making Sense together with Rackspace present their upcoming webinar to teach you how to deploy a cloud app running on Windows. It will be featuring two experts on cloud apps Cole Humphreys and Juan De Abreu. This is a great opportunity if you want to take full advantage of the Windows 8 User Interface and become an expert in interoperability by understanding the Rackspace Cloud APIs. Check out our post and find out more info to sign up!

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Windows 8 App presented with Rackspace at BUILD 2012

We presented with Rackspace at Build 2012 conference the new app for Windows 8 developed by Making Sense.

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Responsive Web vs. Mobile Web

Nowadays the internet world is experiencing an incredible speed up; CSS3 and HTML 5 are becoming more and more powerful day by day. Some of the features that CSS3 brought along are the so called media queries which provide a new type of site called responsive web. What is this and how does it affect [...]

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HTML5 vs. Native Mobile Apps: Why I choose HTML5

In a previous post we talked about the pros and cons of each web development language, and we concluded that these days none of the choices are bad. But today I think it’s time to step out on a limb and choose sides. Why bet on HTML5 apps Free distribution: Unlike native applications, which depend [...]

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Mobile App Development: Web or Native?

There’s one question we often hear when clients want to develop mobile apps. Which is better: web technologies, with their capabilities to reach any possible device; or the device’s native language, releasing its full potential? Clearly a web solution can make use of all new technologies, including HTML5, CSS3, newer versions of JavaScript and a [...]

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A True Story From the Making Sense Portfolio

The clock was ticking. Just days to go and the Making Sense team were working flat out to give ourselves every chance of turning our client proposal into an approved project. What a challenging assignment! Firstly, we’d never before done business with this client, so it was a great chance to show what we could [...]

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