The Well Project Mobile App Case Study
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www.armedia.com [email protected] The Well Project Mobile App Case Study unique and extensive focus on women. Since 2002, The Well Project has worked to achieve this goal by developing new resources to educate, nurture and support the international community of HIV+ women, their loved ones, and their healthcare providers. Customer The Well Project them in reaching a broader audience, increase the agility of their messaging, and further cement the community - style feel of their Solution Mobile Application Development Objective: To create a mobile application that not onl y promotes informational articles but also serves as community of support for Products Drupal WCM WordPress WCM PhoneGap Framework This Project Goal had Several parts: Sencha Touch Webkit -Build an app optimized for community engagement that would User Interface provide the ability for information to be spread on a global and Web 2.0 (HTML 5 / CSS 3 / JavaScript) viral scale. Thus, The Well Project Mobile App was built to: o Provide users with the ability to comment on blog posts written by other women from around the world from their mobile device. o Provide users with the ability to share Articles or Blog posts with others In an age of ever changing technology, we “ o Provide the ability for users to be able to access realized we needed to expand our resources to information when they are not able to access Internet “ provide for women in need of HIV/AIDS informa- through their mobile devices by giving posts marked as tion world wide, and we were excited to work favorites the ability to be stored locally. with Armedia in this endeavor. o Ensure that changes made to the content in their respective repositories would be displayed on the mobile - Dawn Averitt Bridge, Founder of The Well application Project Android mobile platforms and respective devices. - Deliver content from The Well Project’s current website as well as Copyright ©2012 Armedia blog posts from The Well Project’s community style blog “A Girl Like All Rights Reserved. Me” in a connected fashion while maintaining security of the back-end frameworks accessed by the application. Rights to trademarkes referenced herein other than Armedia trademarks belong to their respective owners. .