Košice-based firm created unique mobile app for National Geographic

The Košice branch of the firm Ixonos has developed a special mobile application consisting of the full encyclopaedic and illustrated publication of bird species found mainly in North America. The firm spent eight months working on the project, the Hospodárske noviny daily wrote in its Tuesday, January 29 issue.

The Košice branch of the firm Ixonos has developed a special mobile application consisting of the full encyclopaedic and illustrated publication of bird species found mainly in North America. The firm spent eight months working on the project, the Hospodárske noviny daily wrote in its Tuesday, January 29 issue.

The application is so far accessible only to users of iPhones and iPads and enables instant identification of a bird based on several criteria.

(Source: Hospodárske noviny)
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