Its partnership with app
developer Inkling showed promising new features like retina - displayed photographs and guided tours of cities via users» mobile devices, but that hasn't proven to be effective for consumers either.
Digital textbook and non-fiction learning
developer Inkling announced an acquisition of two brands of content from Open Air Publishing, adding its Betterbook and Ready, Set, Baby!
Still, somehow
developer Inkle was able to create one of my all - time favorite games with 80 Days, a gamebook - like adventure that's based on a classic Jules Verne novel.
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and 80 Days
developer Inkle announced a new project called Heaven's Vault, a «character - driven graphic novel crossed with an open - world adventure game.»
If it's not enough that
developers inkle turned gamebooks on their heads with their wonderfully creative adaptation of Steve Jackson's Sorcery!
Not exact matches
Tim O'Reilly and Sanders Kleinfeld of O'Reilly Media demonstrated an alternative to
Inkling Habitat called HTMLBook, which is an open source offering available on GitHub (the open source
developers website).
GoodeReader recently posted an interview with the CEO of
Inkling, the app
developer that has created the digital Frommer's guides for iPad and iPhone.
The Playbook was bundled with crap and continues to not foster a proper
developer community nor have an
inkling to form loose parternships with the companies most people use in their day to day lives to make custom apps for the Playbook.
Don't think their
developers have actually spoken to anyone who uses
inkling for textbook reading and annotation, otherwise they'd realize how annoying the system is.
saga for
Inkle Studios and the debut game from indie
developer Cape Guy, Ski Three.
In all mentioned cases Square Enix is nothing more than a publisher, taking an
inkling of hard earned spotlight from the true
developers behind both titles.
Not only was the game completely rendered to match the power of the Nintendo Switch but the
developers also added six new lovable characters were introduced this time around: King Boo, Bowser Jr., Dry Bones,
Inkling Boy, and
Inkling Girl.
The startup was co-founded by CEO Sara Mauskopf, who has worked in consumer technology and product management at companies including Postmates, Twitter, YouTube and Google; along with Anne K. Halsall, CPO, a product designer and
developer also with experience at Postmates and Google, as well as Quora and
Inkling.