2011 iPhone and Android Apps Now Available!
The IronPigs' new 2011 iPhone app and first-ever Android-based app are now available for a free download in the App Store and Android Market. The app was developed by Critical Technologies Group (www.ctgweb.biz), a leader in the app-creation industry.
“The popularity and success of our initial iPhone app made it a priority of ours to once again partner with Critical Technologies Group on our new iPhone app and our first-ever Android application,” remarked IronPigs General Manager Kurt Landes. “We have obsessed over providing our fans with a better and more convenient way to experience IronPigs baseball and this brand-new app is a testament to that.”
Added Scott Davis, CEO of Critical Technologies Group: “The IronPigs initial iPhone app was highly-praised by fans and debuted at #3 in the iTunes App Store. It was also featured in the ‘New & Noteworthy’ section of iTunes store for several weeks. We expect the new iPhone app and Android launch to be received with a similar amount of fanfare and excitement.”
With the free iPhone and Android app, fans can take advantage of a number of great features, including the ability to purchase food and beverages from their Smartphones with Bypass Lane integration. Bypass is a convenient solution that affords all IronPigs fans the unique opportunity of ordering food and beverages straight from their seat. As an added bonus, the first 1,000 users to register for Bypass will receive a $5 free credit towards their first Bypass Lane purchase at Coca-Cola Park.
Other features available on the brand-new app include, but are not limited to:
• Gameday Pitch-by-Pitch
• Listen Live
• 2011 Schedule
• 2011 Promotional Calendar
• Up-To-Date IronPigs News
• Coca-Cola Park Diagram
• Social Media Integration
The Android OS (operating system) for Smartphones is one of the most widely used in the U.S. with an industry-leading market share of 29% according to a January report by The Nielsen Company.
Critical Technologies Group, LLC designs and develops custom mobile applications for businesses, sports teams, athletes and musicians. For more information, visit www.ctgweb.biz.
The IronPigs expect the 2011 version of their iPhone app, also developed by Critical Technologies Group, LLC, to launch in the near future due to an unexpected delay in the approval process.
“The popularity and success of our initial iPhone app made it a priority of ours to once again partner with Critical Technologies Group on our new iPhone app and our first-ever Android application,” remarked IronPigs General Manager Kurt Landes. “We have obsessed over providing our fans with a better and more convenient way to experience IronPigs baseball and this brand-new app is a testament to that.”
Added Scott Davis, CEO of Critical Technologies Group: “The IronPigs initial iPhone app was highly-praised by fans and debuted at #3 in the iTunes App Store. It was also featured in the ‘New & Noteworthy’ section of iTunes store for several weeks. We expect the new iPhone app and Android launch to be received with a similar amount of fanfare and excitement.”
With the free iPhone and Android app, fans can take advantage of a number of great features, including the ability to purchase food and beverages from their Smartphones with Bypass Lane integration. Bypass is a convenient solution that affords all IronPigs fans the unique opportunity of ordering food and beverages straight from their seat. As an added bonus, the first 1,000 users to register for Bypass will receive a $5 free credit towards their first Bypass Lane purchase at Coca-Cola Park.
Other features available on the brand-new app include, but are not limited to:
• Gameday Pitch-by-Pitch
• Listen Live
• 2011 Schedule
• 2011 Promotional Calendar
• Up-To-Date IronPigs News
• Coca-Cola Park Diagram
• Social Media Integration
The Android OS (operating system) for Smartphones is one of the most widely used in the U.S. with an industry-leading market share of 29% according to a January report by The Nielsen Company.
Critical Technologies Group, LLC designs and develops custom mobile applications for businesses, sports teams, athletes and musicians. For more information, visit www.ctgweb.biz.
The IronPigs expect the 2011 version of their iPhone app, also developed by Critical Technologies Group, LLC, to launch in the near future due to an unexpected delay in the approval process.