Posted by Ansar on Jun 24, 2009 in
Company News
Things have certainly been hectic at Rounded Labs for the past few months hence the lack of blog posts (even though we’d promised we would blog more, sorry). So I have decided to take some time and give you an update on whats been going on with the team here, what we’ve been working on and whats coming soon.
Toggle Widgets for Android
As many of you know we released a suite of very useful Widgets for the Android platform and the response has been been far more popular than we’d have expected with over 133,000 downloads so far and counting. We do get a lot of you email in to say how much you love them and we certainly enjoy receiving and replying to every single one of you. An excellent morale booster for the team
Mobank iPhone Application

Mobank on the App Store
We’ve been working with Dominic and the guys from Mobank for over a year now to develop and perfect their mobile application. It was recently released onto the iPhone App Store and very quickly made its way to the Number 1 spot in the Finance section beating out Paypal and Bloomberg. We’re feeling pretty pleased about that
“MoBank is a brand new mobile banking and payment service that works with your existing bank account. By simply registering a debit or credit card with MoBank you can now book, pay and shop for things or manage your money securely from your iPhone, iPod touch or mobile, any time, any place all within a few clicks.“
The Application incorporates an awesome UI and has been developed with an amazingly sleek Read more…
Tags: android widgets, cognition, mobank, taskeedo, update
Posted by zahid on May 19, 2009 in
Company News
Its been a while since Google started rolling out the 1.5 update and along with it came quite a few nifty new features, one of which was the ability to support homescreen widgets. Though a sizeable chunk of Europe now seems to have update 1.5, in the US its still only a handfull of people that seem to have it yet. Widgets just seemed like such a brilliant idea we decided to create some of our own that would greatly improve the experience of using your brilliant G1.
Initially the plan was to create a 4 x 1 widget that would include the most common widgets. But after some careful discussions (namely getting everyone in the office to do a quick vote) it was unanimously decided that it would be far better to have individual widgets so users can pick and choose which ones they wanted. You’re not lumped with a widget taking up space that you would never use. You also have the ability to arrange the widgets onto the screen however you wish.
Ringer Toggle Widget
Wifi Toggle widget
Brightness Toggle Widget
Bluetooth Toggle Widget
GPS Toggle Widget
Google’s Restrictions
A few things which will really bug a lot of developers is the restrictions that Google has placed on some previously open API’s. For us this meant not having direct access to the GPS API directly to Toggle On/Off in the same way that we have for Wifi or Sound. GPS was the only one which didn’t have 1 click toggle and meant on click we launch the settings panel, thus giving the user an extra (uneccessary) step. Oh well, GPS Toggle was something a lot of you out there had asked for and after getting feedback that “2 clicks is still better than 4″ we decided it was still worth developing it. The feedback from you all seems to be that you love it and so we’re glad we did release it now
Tags: android widgets, marketplace
Posted by Ansar on May 16, 2009 in
Company News
A few days ago we released our first set of Android Homescreen Widgets and as of writing there are ~6000 users who have downloaded them. We’ve had many of you email in to say how much you’ve enjoyed them and how you cant wait for the next widget, Thank you all for writing in and commenting, it really means a lot to the team here.
We really do enjoy you providing us your valuable feedback, letting us know what works, what doesn’t, what you’d like to see in the next widget…..or any ideas for awesome apps you’d like us to develop.




I’ll let zahid do a more in-depth Blog post on the four Toggle widgets and our reasons for choosing those, the various technical and UI considerations and more in his next post.
I thought I would just say a quick thank you
Tags: android widgets, marketplace, widgets