Posts Tagged ‘navigation’

Google “Street-View” on Art

Friday, February 4th, 2011

If you can afford to take a trip around the world to some of the world’s famous museums, no need to worry, Google has you covered.

google-art-project

The search engine has announced a new art project where one can Google any piece of art in the world and experience it, as if they were actually in the museum.

(more…)

Mozilla Delays Firefox 4 Release until 2011‎

Monday, November 1st, 2010

Mozilla have officially announced that they are pushing back the release of the next version (4.0) of their popular web browser Firefox until early 2011.

firefox-4-0

Firefox 4 is currently in its 6th beta stage, with the 7th being the feature complete version, which will then lead to a code freeze for the API, features and string, after this a further 3 betas will be released before RC is selected. Originally the seventh beta was due to land on September 17.

(more…)

Usability: We care about it

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Before creating a website, any web developer should understand the importance of making such a tool which is comfortable for a user. When visiting a site, Internet surfers primarily expect to see an easy-to-use system able to help them achieve desired result. Such an ease of website use is referred to what is called usability which is determined by creative look, intuitive navigation, and easy information accessibility.

With our diverse experience we at Softheme are able to develop sites delivering core information about the client’s business directly to the target user. Recognizing the importance of a solid approach to project development, we focus on providing our customer with an ergonomic and usable web solution. We are committed to a constant assessment of all practical standards and innovative technological practices in web design and development. Applying our knowledge into regular activities and work, we emphasize on day-to-day improvement of result quality.

(more…)

SWIT Investor Day