2014 UK Mobile & App Design Awards - Deadlines

28 May 2014 - Nominations Deadline
11 June 2014 - Extended Deadline
12 June 2014 - Judging
16 June 2014 - Rating closes
18 June 2014 - Awards Presentation

Best API

Description

APIs are fast becoming the scaffolding of the app world. Your entry will be an outstanding API that provides new potential for an App Design. It will provide a better, faster or easier way to integrate and expand functionality. Basically it is the bomb, it knocks the others out of the park. In short - the best in its league.

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Nominations - Best API

UXCam - Capture , Analyze, Improve - Complete User Experience - UXCam

Best API

- Winner

UXCam offers a cost-effective way to capture data with real context and visualise it. UXCam SDK runs in the background of an app, capturing screen-recording, camera-recording, gestures, touch-points and much allowing developers to make informed decisions to improve the usability of their apps while also reducing their costs.

 

Donky Messaging - Dynmark / Compsoft

Best API

Finalist

The Donky In-App Messaging SDK has been designed to bring the features of a standalone messaging app; capable of Rich HTML5 Messaging, Push Notifications and two-way OTT chat, to branded apps. Donky allows companies to create dynamic two-way conversations with their users to increase engagement and retention. The SDK incorporates APIs which enable developers to easily access Donky’s core functionality, along with pre-built user interface elements for faster app development. Once integrated the Donky SDK gives complete visibility of all in-app messaging interactions and Donky Control provides detailed analytics on user behaviour.

 

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