Showing posts with label apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apps. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Real Time Wine, now available as a native BB10 app!

Wine Fans! Very proud to officially announce our partnership with Blackberry South Africa is live and kicking. For a while now we've had a beta version of the app in their app store. You can now get the full rate/review/share/discover experience in beautiful native BB10 app form.


For BB OS7 users, you can still go to http://realtimewine.com in your browser for an optimised experience. But BB10 is where this thing shines. Available on Z10 and Q10.

Finally, you can peek and swipe some wine into your life :)
Tell your friends and spread the news. Here are some screenshots of the app in action:

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Real Time Wine 2012 MOBILE APP LAUNCH

Dames en here (that's South African for "ladies and gents")! Implied: special people who love wine.

We are extremely proud to announce the official launch of Real Time Wine. A completely re-imagined mobile and smartphone app experience.

We hope you'll join us in "sharing your wine moments". Grab a glass. Grab the app. Talk about it as much as possible. Tell your mother.

Enjoy! Cheers!

-- Wino Andy

Go explore...

http://realtimewine.com (for mobile web/desktop web app version)
http://blog.realtimewine.com
http://facebook.com/realtimewine
http://twitter.com/realtimewine

http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/real-time-wine/id537695945?mt=8 (Apple app)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.real_time_wine (Android app)



--- official looking press release ---


Crowdsourced rating app set to shake up the wine industry

Deciding which wine to buy can be a daunting experience, says Real Time Wine (@realtimewine) founder Andy Hadfield (@andyhadfield) – which is why the 140-character wine blog has now become a fully realised mobile product, including free smartphone apps. “It’s a smooth, sexy and extremely useful mobile experience,” says Hadfield, “a giant leap forward from the blog-style pilot we started with”.

“Most wine buyers are not wine experts,” Hadfield points out. “The challenge of discovering new wine at the right price is so great that we tend to stick to the old and familiar. Real Time Wine makes the process of choosing, drinking and sharing wine easy. It’s a real tool for a particularly fun hobby!”

The free app allows users to browse short reviews by other everyday wine drinkers, check prices, contribute their own pictures or reviews and share the experience on social media.

“The more reviews a wine has, the more reliable the rating will be,” says Hadfield. “So we’ve made it as easy as possible for people to contribute their own opinions. Just tap an icon to add a Yum, Hmm or Yuk rating, or if you feel moved to say more, you can check in when you’re drinking the wine and add a review.”

There’s a catch, though: Real Time Wine bans wine review clichés and jargon. “Words like ‘bouquet’, ‘compote’ and ‘sweaty saddle’ are just wine snob waffle,” says Hadfield. “If one of our users tries to slip in a banned word we’ll gently suggest an alternative. We want real words from real people.”

Real Time Wine is available free for most smartphones at http://realtimewine.com, or as a standalone app for iPhone and Android users. It can be found on the Apple and Google Play stores currently. Downloads from other local app stores (Samsung, Vodacom) will be available soon.

Hadfield says the app will ultimately become a “social wine discovery” tool. “People can track and explore their own tastes, find others who have the same tastes and discover new wines to try. Wine is one of the pleasures of life – we want to take away the anxiety and focus on the fun.”

The app has been developed in partnership with Prezence Digital (@prezencedigital) and with support from AngelHub (@angelhubza).

QUOTES FROM THOSE INVOLVED

Michael Jordaan (@michaeljordaan). Bartinney & Investor. “Anything that marries the power of the consumer voice with smartphones and wine - makes me pay attention. Excited to see how everyday wine drinkers use this new tool!”

Mike Ratcliffe (@mikeratcliffe). Warwick Wine Estate & Investor. “It’s like Trip Advisor for wine drinkers!”

Keet van Zyl (@angelhubza). Cofounder AngelHub. "Real Time Wine is a good example of a venture that operates at the intersection of technology and consumerism - an exciting space for growth in emerging market economies. The gamification element is infectious - it draws you in to contribute, but also adds value to your wine experience via your interactive profile."

Tim Bishop (@timprezence). CTO Prezence Digital. “From a technical point of view, using the "web app approach" gives a product like Real Time Wine a foot up in a market like South Africa. It allows app-like user experience and functionality, built on a scalable core - which means it's accessible to millions of handsets via the browser. The product can also be "wrapped up" and delivered via app stores. Perfect for a South African ecosystem where we see a huge range of devices being used.”



Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Real Time Wine Apple / iOS App Now Available...

Hello Wine Fans!

More exciting news to announce... we're through the Apple App Store submission process, and Real Time Wine is now available as an iOS app. It's designed for iPhone (3GS+) but looks pretty damn good on the iPad as well. Of course, you can still use the full product through your mobile or desktop browser by just visiting the site.

In the meantime, hop on over to the iTunes store to grab the iOS app.

Real Time Wine Apple / iOS App

Real Time Wine Android App Now Available...

Hey Wine Fans!

Proud to announce that the Real Time Wine v2 is now available as an Android app. You can obviously still use the entire product through your mobile or desktop browser - but head on over to the Google Play store and you'll find it in app form as well!

More app stores coming soon...

Click here to download the Real Time Wine Android App in the Google Play Store...

PLEASE NOTE: For Android users, please remember we're optimized for Android 2.3 and UP. Will be slow on older phones unfortunately...