Jan 5, 2011

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Check out Maximum Tech, CES 2011 Edition–built with AppMakr!

With CES, the Super Bowl of gadget shows, upon us it takes a lot to organize the fun and madness, more than 120,000 people are estimated to attend for the four day show. Future US–an American publisher of magazine brands such as Guitar World, Mac|Life, and PC Gamer–used AppMakr to launch Maximum Tech, CES 2011 Edition, in the App Store as a free companion guide for anyone venturing through the sprawling Las Vegas Convention Center.

Built with help from 3 CLiCk Media, the Maximum Tech app points the print magazine’s various online content, includes Intel’s Chip Shot blog for the latest technology news, plus photos and tweets. Future US will also use the app to announce winners for their Future Tech Winners Awards at CES. Be sure to drop by Future US’ booth #31880 in South Hall 3 too to see the award show in person too!

Maximum Tech app also features a custom HTML5-based view listing all the exhibitors and answers to all kinds of questions you may ask about CES. It’s another great example of developers taking advantage of AppMakr’s PhoneGap framework integration. With knowledge of web technologies like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, a very slick and native-looking view can be included in your own iPhone app.

Besides packing or printing your plane tickets definitely download the Maximum Tech app to your iPhone or iPod touch as part of your CES weekend prep.

For developers looking to set up great looking mobile apps using the AppMakr platform consider applying to be a Certified Reseller. It’s a community of dedicated AppMakr specialists that get early access to news and future developments, support, and even exclusive features to help make your next mobile project a success.

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