Bluefy Web Bluetooth, explicitly designed for iOS, has already received impressive feedback from customers regarding the quality of connection of paired devices. Despite this, the Ukrainian IT company PNN Soft decided to enhance connection functionality and UI.
Bluefy is free for use and has no in-build ads.
First off, the dedicated developers' team and PNN Soft designers implemented a full-screen feature, which is a key to imitating PWA behaviour. That is because Bluefy's customers expressed a need for this piece of function. What is more, by utilizing that one, users with an essential coding experience can develop a simple web solution (which, for instance, may notify them about parameters or the latest updates of wireless devices). And finally, developers worked on strengthening the connection quality for pairing several wireless gadgets at once.
A top priority of the team was to enhance the compatibility of Mobify so that the app could work with no interruptions with all iOS devices and screens. Developers have implemented CSS media queries for a better result. All these processes took almost two months of intensive work and couldn't fail to reflect the app's user experience. The team of designers modified bookmarks and icons to give the UI more responsivity and user-friendliness.
Since the app's audience was overgrowing, language localization remained indispensable for upgrades. However, to approach it, developers needed to research and find out in which countries the app has the highest demand. Based on results, they provided Mobify users worldwide with 14 European languages, including English.
However, one of the major tasks was yet to be accomplished: security strengthening. As the app users store and share their data in the cloud, a dedicated team has performed vulnerability assessment and penetration testing. In addition, the security experts went the extra mile, equipping Mobify with additional robust protocols and double encryption levels. The last stage was implementing both efficient monitoring features and non-fatal issue reporting.