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Custom Java Application for the Betfair Exchange Completed

July 10th, 2009
QuickFire: Custom Betting Software the Betfair Exchange

QuickFire: Custom Betting Software for the Betfair Exchange

QuickFire is a custom Java application developed to operate with the Betfair Exchange. Our client required a simple application to select markets and simplify/speed-up the trading process during in-play horse races for both the main and Australian exchanges.

The application was built using Java 1.6 and our own Core Betfair API, a custom, robust platform we have developed to ease and enhance development of Betfair applications.

Although the application is built entirely in Java, making it capable of running on any operating system, it was also delivered with a custom installer for Windows for ease of use.

More details: Custom Betfair Development.

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Launch: ‘Discover Grassington’ Java Mobile Phone Application

February 26th, 2009
Poster for Java Mobile Application (J2ME)

Poster for Java Mobile Application (J2ME)

The ‘Discover Grassington’ Java (J2ME) mobile phone application developed by Morley Computing on behalf of AudioTrails.co.uk for The Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority has now been launched . See the attached poster for details.

Visitors to Grassington in the Yorkshire Dales can now discover the town via the latest mobile technology.

Mobile phone users can download a free guide from the National Park Centre by using the bluetooth feature on their mobile – no phone reception required.

The application is a custom-built Java application built using the J2ME Polish Framework for MIDP compatible mobile phones.

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Moors for the Future Parnership Audio Trails

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