Clients
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Dublin City Council
Walk Dublin. Discover the city on your iPhone
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MindConnex
Shakespeare in Bits. Learning through animated video
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CurrencyFair
An app to make it easier for customers to provide ID
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Balls.net
Enabling fans to engage during sports events
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Sendero Group (US)
LookAround. Travel app for blind people
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O2 / DAFT
App for Team Daft entry in Round Ireland yacht race
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Drumcondra Dental Clinic
A responsive website for Drumcondra Dental Clinic
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Journey Judge
Crowdsourcing the live state of public transport
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CarChecker
An app to easily compare used cars
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Word Bomb
Android word game for groups of four or more people
Testimonials
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"Their project management skills, innovative solutions, ability to meet tight deadlines and an appetite to set the highest possible standards are characteristic of Point the Way GPS Ltd."
Jason Frehill, Dublin City Council
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"We trusted Point the Way with a particularly challenging HTML5 Android app project with challenging requirements and tight timeframes. They were able to go above and beyond, putting in the extra effort to deliver a quality product on time. They're flexible, easy to work with and understand their field. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for professional, quality application developers."
Michael Cordner, MindConnex
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"Point The Way provided us with a wonderfully efficient and intelligent solution to our tech needs. Even better they made the language of technology seem understandable to a couple of luddites and provided tireless support as we pushed our product into the world."
Donald Mahoney, Balls.net
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"Fast and responsive in stark contrast to the two large companies we were working with on the iPhone application. Took the initiative on all development issues and kept right on schedule."
Michael May, Sendero Group
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"It is rare to find a company so willing to embrace, from the start, the specific needs of users. We see their design and philosophy, as well as the passion they have for their products, as being hugely important into the future."
Stuart Lawler, NCBI