Why Is a “Mobile” Company Building a Windows and Mac Application?

By Jason Shah | July 16, 2015

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Mediafly’s technology truly is device agnostic. As we continue to build on the Mediafly platform, we’ve seen that success is determined by enabling contextual delivery and interaction with content that has been optimally mobilized to best-fit the device and use case. This product vision has helped us continually address the needs of complex sales and marketing organizations with SalesKit and the needs of television and movie studios with ProReview. Our customers can engage with content within the context of the device they are using.

We enable company content to be delivered to and accessed on any device (iPad, Roku, desktop browsers) as well as on any operating system (iOS, Android, Windows 8, and web). As flexible as our platform is, our customers told us that they wanted to use their laptops while offline, and the user activity we analyzed confirmed this.

We are weeks away from releasing a brand new Windows and Mac app for Mediafly SalesKit and ProReview. Our application is compatible with Windows 7 and later, and Mac OS X 10.7 and later. It features a fully offline experience, smart synchronization, and automatic upgradeability.

Why are we building Windows and Mac applications?

For a couple of years after the launch of the iPad, we thought that mobile would be the future of computing. We focused most of our app development on iOS and Android and built amazing apps. Everyone was talking about mobile, adopting mobile, and rolling out mobile devices and apps.

Fast-forward to 2015, and things started to change.

What are our expectations for the application?

We expect the Windows and Mac applications to be used by more people than our mobile platforms within 18 months of the full launch. It will lead new feature development and user experiences, and provide rich data to our product teams about how to better improve Mediafly products for our users.

Desktop will be the sixth platform to which Mediafly is able to deliver content. It will initially mirror the key features that have made our mobile and web platforms so popular:

During the remainder of the year, we will continue to build in more advanced features.

Make sure to check out all of the Windows and Mac app new features on the applications capability page:




Windows and Mac App Features



Mediafly Executive TeamJason Shah
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Jason Shah, a “Flyer” since 2010, is responsible for cutting-edge product development and engineering for the enterprise software company. His duties include overseeing all elements of product development, platform and integration engineering, platform security, customer delivery, and product marketing.

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