Nitobi worked with the Vancouver Aquarium to design and build an interactive exhibit where visitors can post comments and questions about the Canadian Arctic and interact with one another. The hands-on touch application runs on an exhibit screen, an accompanying website and on the iPhone. Read More
Overlay.TV brought Nitobi Inc. on board to develop easy end-to-end workflow for content creators using YouTube to upload their videos in the desktop version of the Overlay.TV application. Nitobi worked with Overlay.TV to help build a desktop application with Adobe AIR. Read More
Schenker of Canada Ltd. used Nitobi's easy to deploy Grid component to mimic Excel spreadsheet behavior, provide copy-and-paste interoperability with Excel, enable real-time communication with the server to commit data to the database, and provide on-demand access to external information. Read More
How much of your website do your users really see? Using Adobe's AIR interface, StomperNet and Nitobi partnered to create 'Scrutinzer', a custom browser for web designers. Read More
For Tabrio's complex development project, Nitobi scoped the application workflow, re-architected the application and designed a rich and intuitive user interface for Tabrio's web-based calling system. Read More
Corporate Technology Partners turned to Nitobi for fast, simple solutions to help them deliver a robust web application as quickly as possible. Read More
Jistik used Nitobi's Grid and Data Services to streamline the workflow in their Chargeback Recovery Environment and display data in an intuitive, clear way. Read More
Sosido Network's social networking platform for professional health care associations and their members using Merb, a new open source web framework. Read More
Thanks to Nitobi's Ajax development expertise, Jiibe's web app provides an innovative and engaging way to help users find their dream jobs and ideal corporate cultures. Read More
Webex called on Nitobi to rebuild the Flash components of its website to enable quick and easy updates of Flash content across various localized Webex sites. Read More
The more complex the web app the more intuitive it should be. No matter how much 'magic' happens behind the curtain, users should always know exactly what to do to get the result they want. That was the challenge Counterpoint Systems faced when web-enabling their text-based application. Read More
Nitobi worked with Work at Play to bring the DEQQ digital music experience to mobile devices, enabling fans to interact with musicians in new and exciting ways. Read More
Nitobi teamed up with Microsoft Canada and Vancouver open government experts to build a web and mobile social mapping application that would make City of Vancouver government data more easily accessible and useful than ever before. The result is VanGuide! Read More