Building your own mob. apps are often
an efficient thanks to differentiate your mob.apps from others
developers, to open up new venues, revenue channels and deepen your
relationship along with your customers. These tools will assist you
come back up with the app that is best fitted to your business. This
is openaly available in the market.
Tools for Building Your Own Mobile
Apps
1. RunRev
Runtime Revolution
Ltd. makes the LiveCode cross-platform development environment for
making applications that run on iOS, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac OS
X and Solaris.LiveCode delivers outstanding performance and best
value by taking the complexity out of programming. LiveCode is an
award winning, high performance, programming environment which has
been designed to provide users with comfort of using the app and
productivity in mind. It is a powerful and feature rich, high level
development platform with an intuitive graphical user interface and a
unique English programming language. It has a fast and easy to use
compile free workflow which yields immediate results. Apps developed
in LiveCode can be written once and quickly deployed on other
platforms - mobile, desktop, web and server. LiveCode apps include
eBooks, games, business automation, entertainment, medical, health,
sports, nature etc. If you can imagine it you can build it with
LiveCode.
2. AppMakr
AppMakr is a do-it-yourself platform to
make content-based apps for iPhone,
Android,
and Windows Phone. The methodneeds no coding knowledge and builds
apps with a WYSIWYG editor. AppMakr's platform uses RSS to power the
content in a creator's app. This content can include text, images,
podcasts, audio, and video. Creators can also add location-aware
GeoRSS and Media RSS feeds. Furthermore, the platform allows in-app
HTML, which aids locally from the mobile device and can access its
camera, accelerometer, and other built-in features. Other platform
features comprise push notifications, native photo galleries, and
mobile ad network integration.
3. GENWI
GENWI is short for "Generation
Wireless". GENWI was a free web based news reader, or
aggregator, initially released in March 2007. Genwi delivered news
feed service by allowing users to publish their feeds to one profile
and follow others' news feeds in the feed reader - this feed reader
was called "Wire" and was capable of reading RSS, Media
RSS, iTunes RSS and ATOM feeds. Genwi offered a suite of social
networking features built into the RSS reader. Users were able to add
friends, send messages, leave comments and share individual feed
items. The site underwent a major redesign in November 2008 and was
shut-down in 2009. In January 2010, GENWI, Inc. used the same
technology that built their RSS reader to launch iSites.us, a
smartphone app builder and management system, which allows businesses
to build apps for iPhone and Android using RSS, ATOM or social feeds.
GENWI uses cloud-based technology to keep more than 1,500 native apps
up-to-date and to instantly build HTML5 apps for iPhone.
4. Mippin
Mippin is an agile and dynamic mobile
application tool. It’s a tool for developing the hybrid mobile
application (application that runs on multiple platforms like
android,iOS blackberry and so on. It allows any media owner to build
a native, cross-platform app in minutes. It permitssmall business to
build a cross-platform app in minutes. It enables users (e.g.
business professional or student) to build their own cross-platform
app. It is a fully connected app experience, merging contact
information and social network integration.
5. MobBase
MobBase makes it quick and easy for
bands and artists to create launch and manage their own custom mobile
applications. With MobBase, artists can join with fans anywhere and
everywhere to share music, photos, videos, tweets, and info about
gigs, sell, and more.MobBase apps are offered for the
iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch, Android devices (OS 2.2 or later), and via
the mobile web (HTML5). Apps are currently distributed through the
iTunes store, the Android Market, and via the mobile web.MobBase is
the easiest, fastest, and most cost effective way to connect and
engage with fans on mobile devices and desktop computers.
6. MyAppBuilder
MyAppBuilder is a service that makes
iPhone applications designed to help you sell your content. Whether
that's books, music, videos, etc., the service turns any content into
an app. MyAppBuilder can also be used to create custom quizzes, apps
that are fed by Twitter pages, or you can turn your blog into an app
by way of its RSS feed. To use the online app builder, you need to
login to the service's "Control Panel" where you need to
submit details about your app including content, features, flow, and
image files. The company then uses the information provided by you to
create your app which is sent back to you for review. After you
approve the app, MyAppBuilder submits it to the iTunes App Store on
your behalf.
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