Tag: app development

Students’ Queen’s To Go app hits top 5 trending on Android

After student app Queen’s to Go’s Sept. 11 release, campus resources have never been more portable.   The app was developed by second year CompSci students—Yifei Yin, Faranak Shairifi, Shreyansh Anad, Sammy Moss, and Rithik Bhatia—with the goal of making campus more accessible.   “The application...

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Walkhome app set to launch mid-August

In August, Walkhome will release its first ever app, available for iPhones and Androids, allowing students to request walks with the touch of a button. Walkhome is a free AMS service that provides all students with a safe walk home, both on campus and in the greater University District. Its teams,...

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Students develop app to keep peers politically informed

Politips, a mobile application dreamt up by Queen’s student Pamela Simpson, came out victorious at Tuesday’s Dragon’s Den competition. The event, run by the Queen’s Entrepreneurial Competition (QEC), is a 30-second business pitch competition. Winners receive a prize of $200.  Politips condenses each...

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A way to QTap into your schedule

What started as a first-year project has turned into an iPhone app for Queen’s students. Last year, Rony Besprozvanny and Zach Yale, both Sci ’18, partnered up for an assignment in their APSC 100 class. For the assignment, they were tasked with taking an Android-based app and updating it for Apple’s...

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Students seek to make campus safer with new mobile app

Four Queen’s students have developed an app with the hopes of making campus a safer place at night.  The app, called Walkly — formerly known as WalkSafe — tracks an individual’s location as they travel from one destination to another to allow a “trusted network” of friends and family to ensure they...

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