
Dear metaio-eco-system,
Yesterday we have launched the new version 4.0 of junaio with a much cleaner UI, a new API and improved performance. Instead of giving you my view on how this will change the use of Augmented Reality for real world browsing, I will let the experts of the press speak for us:
TheNextWeb: “…While there are a slew of apps that tap GPS, image recognition, visual search and other elements of augmented reality, Junaio does a good job of merging them all.” http://goo.gl/2E3DV
Engadget: “…Junaio offers less ‘clunky’ apps, new API for developers…..In fact, Junaio really needs to have coffee with Project Glass…” http://goo.gl/N1Fbr
Techcrunch: “….[Junaio] has made some major progress in simplifying the UI. Its new interface is much cleaner now and lets you get right to the camera view when the app starts up so you can immediately start scanning AR content, targets or QR codes ….” http://goo.gl/FybFL
The New York Times: “… [The junaio] interface is in some ways a little simpler to navigate because of its on-screen icons.” http://goo.gl/VMoqI
It´s still early – but please be invited to join our yearly conference InsideAR on October, 1st and 2nd . At this year´s InsideAR we will focus on showing you how the Augmented Reality eco-system – from Chipset OEMs, Technology Providers, Content Providers to End-Consumers – will enable the massive adoption of Augmented Reality. More on this: http://www.metaio.com/insidear/welcome/
Best regards,
Thomas Alt
CEO & Co-Founder, metaio

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