Liveradio — iPad
Mobile application for Apple devices (iPad tablet)
Mobile application for Apple devices (iPad tablet)
Mobile application for Android
Orange introduces an Android app that allows you to access the Memory game on an Orange TV Key. Thanks to the application, kids now have a possibility to play Memory on a TV screen, if they also have an Android smartphone or tablet along with an active service TV Key. Find pairs of identic images […]
Orange offers a website dedicated to the development of digital accessibility. This site provides open source (under CC BY SA license) guidelines for web and mobile. It presents the requirements to be followed according to different profiles (designer, developer …). It contains methodologies and step by step examples describing the construction of accessible components often […]
Learn how to make you apps accessible for people with disabilities thanks to the demo and examples. You will also learn how disabled people use their mobiles. Make every people enjoy your apps on two most popular operating systems. Orange presents a new app: mDAN available under double Open Source license: Apache 2.0 et Creative Commons. The […]
Orange introduces a library on iOS and Android named Orange trust badge accessible through an open source license. At Orange, we saw a need to move beyond the establishment of general best practices by providing a recognizable ‘trust badge’ that will give users transparent information and simple control over their privacy. It provides to your […]
A gesture trail drawing library with “quill” effect for Android and Java applications. The library provides an easy to use API for drawing gestures or paths with a quill with upper and down strokes or marker rendering. Please see a drawing example here
Simiasque is an Android application enabling developers to hide the status bar under an overlay mask during stress tests. This app is designed for developers and aims to prevent tools such as The Monkey from browsing notifications and settings rather than the application being tested.
ATK release 2.2.0 now includes AT&T’s Application Resource Optimizer (ARO).This ongoing integration effort will help ATK users to identify more easily up to 25 mobile best practices that can improve the app’s battery consumption, data usage and overall responsiveness. AT&T ARO is an open source app from AT&T.
The Orange implementation of the RCS API has been retained by GSMA, as the Reference Implementation of the GSMA RCS-e 1.2 hotfixes, and Blackbird standard.