Posts Tagged ‘IPod’

On Center Software Releases Job Board Application for iPhone and iPod Touch

April 27th, 2011

On Center Software, the award-winning construction software developer, proudly announces the release of the Construction Job Board app. The first free app to be released by the company, the mobile version of jobs.oncenter.com is designed to match potential employees to the right employer.

The Construction Job Board app is On Center Software’s newest tool for helping construction professionals in their field, by providing a site dedicated exclusively to construction-industry job seekers and employers. Potential employees can search construction listings by location, keyword, and category. They can then apply for jobs directly on their iPhone or iPod Touch with an iOS of 4.2 or higher.

Additional features include detailed job descriptions, employer locator maps, and the ability to export employer information to your iPhone contacts.

The Construction Job Board app for iPhone and iPod Touch is now available exclusively through the iTunes App Store. This tool was designed as a standalone app, and is not intended for use with On Center Software’s suite of construction products.

Source:http://www.buildingonline.com/news/viewnews.pl?id=10463&subcategory=77

Video: 01Synergy your Mobile phone application development partner

April 12th, 2011

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Discovering iPod nano recovery mode

December 31st, 2010

Steven Troughton-Smith writes on his personal weblog that he may have discovered a way to put his iPod nano into some kind of DFU-like recovery mode. By holding down the restart buttons through two reboots, iTunes will see the device and alert the user. Entering DFU/Recovery mode allows hackers to submit customized software to iOS devices and doing so with the nano offers the promise of adding modified software.

Troughton-Smith tells TUAW that he can now “can push firmware files to the device and have them execute.” From there, he can boot disk mode or the OS using those firmware files. Check out the video on the next page for a screencast of the process in action.

Source:-http://www.tuaw.com/2010/12/31/discovering-ipad-nano-recovery-mode/

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