Missoula, MT. — Wednesday, October 25, 2017
illumineX is bringing our Infinity GamePaX series to Mac App Store. Starting with RuniX, HoppiX, BabelBloX, and HextriX, the arcade and puzzle games have been completely refactored to work great on macOS 10.12 (Sierra) and macOS 10.13 (High Sierra). We've been working with Alex Cone of CodeFab on this project. Together we've added easy sharing of your current game screen for all social media platforms supported by macOS, including Twitter, Facebook, Messages, and more. Try it, it's fun!
illumineX Bringing Infinity GamePaX to Mac App Store
Missoula, MT. — July 14, 2017
illumineX delivers EyeSpy to the Mac App Store
Working with Alex Cone of CodeFab illumineX updates a classic toy for Mac. EyeSpy was built from the ground up in Swift, and bring all new professional artwork. Additional characters are available free as well as via In-App Purchase. This all new EyeSpy allows easy sharing of fun cartoon characters on all social media platforms supported by macOS, including Twitter, Facebook, Messages, and more.
Missoula, MT.
illumineX is pleased to announce the immediate availability of iBlogger, the full featured mobile blogging client for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
iBlogger brings real mobile blogging to the iPhone for the first time. Compatible with nearly any blog engine, including MobableType, WordPress, TypePad, Blogspot, ExpressionEngine, and many others, iBlogger lets you blog from anywhere, any time.
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illumineX is pleased to announce that the company has acquired ecto, the award-winning desktop blogging application for Mac OS X.
Washington, D.C.
illumineX announced today that the company has acquired the assets of Softchaos, Limited, the former maker of Webstractor, an award-winning research oriented specialty research tool which employs WebKit from Apple. illumineX has built the product in its development lab and plans to bring the product back to market.
illumineX is a proud sponsor of Apple User Groups worldwide. These User Groups are a vital part of a healthy, vibrant Mac community and software market. Also known affectionately as "MUGs" (for "Macintosh User Group") these groups share knowledge and experience to help others discover the Macintosh, and get more out of it. For more details, visit our Mac User Group Sponsorship pages. If you're MUG hasn't signed up, drop us an email to: support@ (you know the rest).