Switch Poker Releases Apple-based Games
Thursday, October 28th, 2010One of the things that differentiates between internet users is what computer they uses. It’s always been PC versus Apple. Just look at the commercial wars between the two. You see the Apple guy talking about the virtues of the MAC as opposed to the problems with the PC. Then PC people responded with an equally compelling argument as to why their computers were more viable to the market. It is a marketing war in a lot of ways and each computer system has its own virtues. One drawback in gambling though is that Apple users had a hard time finding programs compatible with their systems. Now that is about to change.
SwitchPoker.com just announced that it has developed a system that makes it compatible with specifically the iPod Touch, the iPhone and the iPad. The company sees how big the market is and how lucrative that makes it. More and more gamers are moving to the world of mobile gaming and using Apple-based smart phones to do so. It’s no secret that Apple is taking over and there are a lot of loyal Apple users in the market. The tools are interchangeable and you can easily integrate them together. Now gamers can benefit with the online possibilities. The company is providing an easy to install and use interface where gamers can be up and running in minutes. If you go to the website you are going to see games already there—you can find poker Hold’em games right now that have no limit. There are a lot of new games coming to the market in the future too. SwitchPoker.com plans on bringing a wider variety of games to people and then possibly even move to non-poker related games for the gaming public. Overall this should be a great move for the company since the number of Apple users and the number of mobile gamers are both exponentially blowing up in the market. It is a great time for development and companies that are looking for changes should be able to move seamlessly into the market. There is enough of a customer base already that they will spread out and sustain a few markets.

