Saturday, June 4, 2011

Apple hires programmer who created the system of notification For IOS


Apple already has a history of going after talented people who have the potential to express that talent in some of these products. It was once the head of its main product design was employed: I was working at another company, Steve Jobs saw his work, made an offer and he accepted.

 
This story was repeated today, after the creator of the application MobileNotifier was contracted by the apple. The program was created by Peter Hajas and this is a notification system for the IOS "done the right way," as he says, and replacing it with Apple's own.

The program sends notifications to a less intrusive way, that instead of occupying the central part of the screen and require a user action to get out, leave a notice at the top, below the clock, and allows interaction with the icons or programs to continue .

He offered his amendment to the webshop Cydia, which can only be installed via the Jailbreak. This alternative resource is not well seen through the eyes of Apple, but apparently the talents of Peter Hajas overcame the pride of the company and he was hired anyway.

Like all developers, he was hired as an apprentice according to his Facebook page. But given the talent to the lineup he has, Hajas probably will not stay in that position for long.