Ansca Mobile Raises $1 Million To Advance Development Of Corona iPhone Platform
Amit Chowdhry | Wednesday December 2, 2009 | 459 views
Ansca Mobile is a mobile iPhone platform company that was started by several former Adobe executives. Merus Capital has invested $1 million into the company. What does Ansca sell? The company sells a platform called Corona that makes it simple to make iPhone applications. Some of the features include desktop preview, rich graphics, easy to understand coding, hardware integration, fast binaries, a debugger, unlimited apps, and extensive documentation.
Some of the games created using Corona include Flip ‘Em off, Depth, Total Solar Eclipses, Poker Arcade, Superdoku, Box of Sox, Fishies, and tapDots [iTunes links here]. Ansca is led by CEO Carlos Icaza, who worked with CTO Walter Luh to build a mobile version of Flash when they were working at Adobe.
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