{"id":1140,"date":"2015-10-06T00:47:06","date_gmt":"2015-10-06T00:47:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.migenius.com\/?p=1140"},"modified":"2015-10-06T01:40:32","modified_gmt":"2015-10-06T01:40:32","slug":"black-mana-chooses-realityserver-to-sustain-app-store-success","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.migenius.com\/articles\/black-mana-chooses-realityserver-to-sustain-app-store-success","title":{"rendered":"Black Mana Chooses RealityServer to Sustain App Store Success"},"content":{"rendered":"
Black Mana Studios (www.blackmana.com<\/a>) is an unusual business. Conceiving and popularising a \u201ctop ten\u201d app isn\u2019t unique, after all, there are always going to be 9 others in the list, but repeating that success time and time again is. Particularly when you consider how many other companies dream of top ten status.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Black Mana\u2019s focus is on creating apps that channel their users\u2019 creativity. Founded late 2008, they designed and released a series of applications that broke new ground and went on to become de facto standards in their respective areas. The astonishing thing is how each of these early apps received the distinction of being among Apple\u2019s Top 10 best sellers. One of them was the world\u2019s first capable 3D interior design app on any mobile platform, ranked by The Sunday Times as one of the top 500 apps of all time, and it set Black Mana on the path to where it is today.<\/p>\n In 2011, the company launched Interior Design for iPad (IDFI) and recognition for this surpassed anything they had experienced previously. Chosen by TIME magazine for their top 50 \u2018must have\u2019 iPad apps, alongside Facebook, Skype and Google Chrome, IDFI has received unprecedented positive reviews from media and users alike. 90% of all reviews on iTunes were 4 and 5 stars, a truly rare occurrence on the app store. And since the launch of IDFI, Black Mana has been focusing exclusively on apps for interior design.<\/p>\n Right now Black Mana operate out of offices in New York, Russia and Israel and, at the time of writing, are well on their way to repeating previous successes with their latest design productivity app, TapGlance, launched early 2015 (http:\/\/www.tapglance.com<\/a>).<\/p>\n To be successful, an app needs not only to fulfil a need, but to do so better than other tools. Great design can result in simplicity and effectiveness, but for top 10 status, these factors need to be delivered with elegance and a \u201cwow\u201d factor. TapGlance makes photorealistic design more accessible to users compared to high end software that costs thousands of dollars, or has a steep learning curve, as is the case with products like SketchUp. With TapGlance, users can go from idea to photoreal render, all on the iPad, within minutes.<\/p>\nAn unprecedented track record in developing apps to empower creativity<\/h3>\n
TapGlance \u2013 putting professional home design in the hands of end users<\/h3>\n