Realestate.com.au iPad app goes live!
It's been a number of months and some incredibly late nights in the making but the Realestate.com.au iPad App finally went live in the iTunes store last Friday, August 12. I was lucky enough to be able to give a demo of the app the night before release at the Melbourne Cocoaheads meeting at the Intunity offices in Cremorne and the response from probably the largest (70+) crowd ever to attend a cocoaheads was really exciting.
I joined the REA Mobile team back in March 2011 to help with the contenting development of their iPhone app, and after a UI uplift release for the iPhone we started working on the universal iPad app. After some hiccups along the way, we managed to deliver a brilliant looking, stable app that I'm really proud to have worked on. I'd say it's reset the bar for iOS property apps, and is streets above its competition.
The REA Mobile team is lead by Kevin O'Neill (@kevinoneill), second chaired by Luke Cunningham (@icaruswings) and backed up by Steve Hollaway, Ben Thomas, Mike Rowe, Myles Abbot, Mujtaba Hussain and myself.
Some awesome technical bits / features of the app include:
- Custom forms (IBAForms) for advanced property searches.
- A gorgeous custom UI including the little bits that are really hard to customise.
- Custom map callouts are really hard to customise.
- It's a true universal app it has a shared underlying code base and consistent behaviour, look and feel.
- It rotates, and it rotates like a boss. Rotate it, and see it resize itself without any of that crappy UI flickering you see elsewhere.
- Swishy tap, pan and swipe gesture recognisers all over the place make interactions really fluid.
- It's damn fast (it has it's own purpose built back end).
- It's stable. We tested the f*ck out of this app... and the competitors...
- It caches images and searches and other things; it also behaves nicely when errors occur.
- It's using the latest iOS 4+ technology and minimal amounts of old legacy code (there's always some right?)
- It leverages/wrangles a handful of awesome open source frameworks.
- It sets the bar for it's category in mobile property apps.
So yeah ! If you haven't already - check it out on iTunes -> Realestate.com.au in iTunes



