The Ruby on Rails framework works beautifully for quickly creating web applications that are easy to maintain, deploy and scale. With paradigms like Convention over Configuration (CoC) and Don’t Repeat Yourself (DRY) firmly ingrained into the framework, its not surprising that developers love it too.

The solid Ruby on Rails team at Mobicules has experience building and deploying some really interesting web applications.

Featured Applications

This is slated to release in a few days. This is a web app with deep social network integration to allow people to collaboratively claim the best offers from companies which might be offering any deals or offers on their products.

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The app is an extension of Bindass’ ‘Just Because.. Doesn’t Mean’ campaign (known as JBDM). The objective of the app is to let people write their own JBDM line and have it generated as an image in the same design template as the ad campaign (font, text size, placement of text). Users can also post the JBDM on their facebook wall and gather votes from friends.

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Built in Runy-on-Rails technology, this engaging facebook app is a game for cricket enthusiasts. You get live cricket scores, live commentary, stadium to hoot, exciting games and lots of prizes on CriKafe. This application makes watching cricket an interactive experience. One can create chat rooms to discuss match with friends, bet on the batsman and bowlers one believes would score highest runs and get maximum wickets in the match. The choice can be changed in between. The winner walks away with prizes.

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achabacha.co.in is an interactive web portal being built in RoR for parents and kids. The portal seeks to give working parents a platform to interact with their kids and motivate them, write appreciative remarks, give them badges, record stories and poems in their voices so that the children can hear them in their absence, play games with kids even when they are in office. The web portal will have a separate login for parents and children. Parents will get the opportunity to interact with other parents, where as children will be able to interact with their parents only.

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