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About IKANGAI Solutions
IIKANGAE is japanese and translates as good idea.
IKANGAI Solutions is a start-up project, specializing in iPhone and iPod touch applications.
Our core goals in everything we do are:
- simplicity
- elegance
- creativity
Mostly, IKANGAI Solutions is about a group of friends with diverse background and education, working together on this project as a creative outlet and tech playground.
About iSENDu
iSENDu started in early 2009 with us working on a data sharing application for iPhones and iPod touch. In it's first version, we used iSENDu to exchange electronic business cards via WLAN / 3G network, creating a unique session ID for two iPhones with the trigonometric data of a shaking motion, which was more difficult than anticipated. The fast connection speed came with the costs of a required 3G network connection.
Our second approach was weighting a slow connections speed versus the lack of a required 3G connection. iPhone's Bluetooth was used for connectivity, making iSENDu always available, with no extra setup requirements. All you need is a 3G iPhone or iPod touch with OS 3.0 or higher to get started.
Christian Scherling | Design
Christian is a freelance architect, designer and the creative mind behind IKANGAI Solutions. After graduating in engineering in 2001, he spent several years in Japan working and studying at Kyoto University under Prof. Kyoshi Sey Takeyama of AMORPHE.
After his return to Austria in 2005 and working in his field of expertise for 3 years, he started his own architecture and design studio and in addition IKANGAI Solutions. as a side project. He is the creative director behind the iSENDu user interface and the art director of the iSENDu movie.
Martin Treiber | Developer
Martin is the technical mastermind of IKANGAI Solutions. During his studies and after his graduation in computer science at the Vienna University of Technology, he worked as a freelancer in the industry. From 2005 to 2008, he was working in the OSIRIS project, where he co-designed the OSIRIS software architecture. He is currently doing his Ph.D. in computer science at Distributed Systems Group at the Vienna University of Technology where he is involved in the european network of excellence project S-Cube.



