swissinfo.ch is breaking new ground with the launch of a multilingual iPad application. This mobile, handy application will present a non-cliched image of Switzerland in German, French, Italian, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese and Arabic.
You can enjoy swissinfo.ch on the iPad with a “touch and feel” experience. The presentation and design are unique; they were developed specifically with the iPad in mind and differ greatly from the internet platform. Navigation is carried out intuitively by touchscreen. It is easy for the user, even on the move, to scroll or tap on selected news and information about Switzerland. The articles can also be read offline - in the plane, train or bus.
“With this application developed in-house, swissinfo.ch is at the cutting edge of technology. The multilingual app is a first and we can be proud of it,” comments Pascal Dreer, head of Information Technology at swissinfo.ch.
Apart from daily information, the app offers a look at the past week’s main Swiss events in a clearly-laid out way. The articles are accompanied by photo galleries, videos, podcasts and audio slideshows - all in outstanding quality.
http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/services/ipad.html?cid=28928468
(Source: swissinfo.ch/Radio Netherlands Media Network Weblog)
You can enjoy swissinfo.ch on the iPad with a “touch and feel” experience. The presentation and design are unique; they were developed specifically with the iPad in mind and differ greatly from the internet platform. Navigation is carried out intuitively by touchscreen. It is easy for the user, even on the move, to scroll or tap on selected news and information about Switzerland. The articles can also be read offline - in the plane, train or bus.
“With this application developed in-house, swissinfo.ch is at the cutting edge of technology. The multilingual app is a first and we can be proud of it,” comments Pascal Dreer, head of Information Technology at swissinfo.ch.
Apart from daily information, the app offers a look at the past week’s main Swiss events in a clearly-laid out way. The articles are accompanied by photo galleries, videos, podcasts and audio slideshows - all in outstanding quality.
http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/services/ipad.html?cid=28928468
(Source: swissinfo.ch/Radio Netherlands Media Network Weblog)