

We are not running mere generic output web-apps.Another semi-solution such as Google App Streaming will require a special Android browser, on a recent Android device, displays only certain Android Apps, runs only on WiFi in USA, not on Tablets, and additionally only if Google App 5.4.24 or later is installed on your phone. This reduces costs.Most of our core technology is complete, as demos show, with billing management and GUI remainingOlder semi-solutions use real hardware, or use fake "Web Apps" generated by rewriting an App in a cross platform library which creates a limited Semi-Native App, or a crippled Web App. Allow your customers to try your app safely in any browser from any device, or in many other demo related activities.We currently run Apple iOS and Android Apps (the real apps, the actual apps), with no lines of code changes by the developers, no libraries (SDKs) added to the build, and nothing unsafe used in the browser: no Flash, no Java, no plugins, no downloads, just safe HTML5!The Actual App-Casting technology supports smooth multiple shared user collaboration, video game speeds, and many other technical features.There are typically no actual iOS or Android phones at the server, because it employs device emulation. And test your application in a wide array of browsers ranging from Safari and Camino on Mac OS X.
