Dev Call: MiparUI’s TwiitDeck for BlackBerry PlayBook

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Our friends at MiparUI Designs informed us that they’re currently in the process of selecting developers to involve in creating their app for the BlackBerry PlayBook.  The app is called TwiitDeck, and offhand, it’s a really great-looking Twitter client for the BlackBerry PlayBook.

Continue reading for more. If you’re a developer and reading this, you may well want to hook up with MiparUI Designs after seeing the sample screenshots below.  The app truly shows a lot of potential.

 TwiitDeck Main Screen

 TwiitDeck Direct Message Sending

TwiitDeck Swipe Down Menu

See what we mean?!  Okay, now that we got your attention and ignited your interest, here are the specifics:

  • MiparUI Designs is specifically looking to hire a developer, and they’re willing to share profits!
  • They’re also looking for a designer to assist in producing the User Interface (UI) of the app.

If you think you have what it takes, and would like to get involved, contact MiparUI Designs by email on: info@miparui.com


 

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