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APPY PIE
Appy Pie is a mobile app creator released for Android, iOS, Fire
OS, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry platforms that allows its users
to create and monetize different types of mobile apps. It also features
its own marketplace to show off apps created through it. Appy Pie
launched out of beta version of its WYSIWYG mobile app creation
service on 14 April 2015. Ran by global tech

According to its creators, the Game Builder


platform was designed to be easily accessible to
people without experience. It is available
on iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and Fire OS
platforms.

2. APPSMOMENT
AppsMoment is an App Maker for iPhone, iPad, Android and
Kindle. People can now create and customize and publish their
apps for free.

With more than 60 custom features and 50 templates to choose


from, AppsMoment gives users all of the resources, tools,
information and guidance that they could ever need to develop

iphone app and android applications.

At this moment more than 5,500 developers are


using this service every day for building apps
without any coding experience.
3. Meteor Development Group
Meteor is the JavaScript App Platform setting the standard for modern
cloud/client architectures for mobile and web. Meteor's JavaScript

based framework is making app development radically simple


for developers everywhere. The open source Meteor project is
overseen by San Francisco-based Meteor Development Group,
backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Matrix Partners, Y Combinator,
and individual investors. Meteor was created in 2012 by Geoff
Schmidt, Nick Martin, and Matt DeBergalis.

4. Felgo framework
Felgo (previously V-Play Engine until February 2019) is a cross-
platform development tool, based on the Qt framework. It can be used to create
mobile apps or games. Felgo apps and games are supported on iOS, Android,
Windows Phone, embedded devices and desktop devices. Felgo
developers use QML, JavaScript and C++ to create mobile apps and
games.

Apps and games built with Felgo use a single code base and work
across multiple platforms and screen resolutions. Felgo was founded in
2012 and is based in Vienna, Austria.
5. Qt creator
Qt Creator is a cross-platform C++, JavaScript and QML integrated development
environment which is part of the SDK for the Qt GUI application development
framework. It includes a visual debugger and an integrated GUI layout and forms
designer. The editor's features include syntax
highlighting and autocompletion.

Qt Creator uses the C++ compiler from


the GNU Compiler
Collection on Linux and FreeBSD. On Windows
it can use MinGW or MSVC with the default
install and can also use Microsoft Console
Debugger when compiled from source
code. Clang is also supported.

6. Yapp
Yapp is a self-service online platform that allows users to create mobile
event applications with no coding knowledge. The product was launched out of

beta by its founders Maria Seidman and Luke Melia in


2012.

Yapp was founded in 2011 when co-founder Maria


Seidman first attempted to look for software and tools for
non-technical people to create affordable mobile apps. She
realized there was not an easy way for non-technical
people to create an affordable mobile app with
ease. Seidman was formerly the Vice President of Digital
Distribution at Warner Bros. She found partner Luke Melia
through the New York CTO Club, later he wrote the first
line of code for Yapp in June 2011.
7. Verivo AppStudio
Verivo Software Inc. is an enterprise mobility software company, with
headquarters in Waltham, Massachusetts. Verivo’s enterprise mobility
platforms allow users to develop, secure and govern mobile
applications across multiple devices.

In June 2015 Verivo has joined forces with Appery.io

Verivo’s AppStudio allows users to centrally build, deploy, and manage


cross-device native enterprise applications across multiple devices
including iPhones, iPads, Androidsmartphones and tablets and Research
In Motion’s BlackBerry devices.

It includes built-in security and built-in reporting capabilities. Verivo’s


AppServer authenticates users, delivers app configurations, manages
data synchronization, integrates with a wide range of data sources and more.

8. GoodBarber
GoodBarber is an app builder created in 2011. We deliver a tool which allows the
creation of robust and powerful apps, with the best design and user experience out
there. GoodBarber's mission is to make technology available on both mobile and the
web. Thanks to the 30,000 apps using GoodBarber today, we have been
coordinating investment in Research & Development, with ownership costs divided
by 20 for our clients.
It's to maintain these goals that we constantly rethink the way we create our Beautiful Apps. This is
exemplified through our bold positioning: the choice to develop
native apps when we created GoodBarber, now combined with
the next generation of apps, Progressive Web Apps.

Since its creation, GoodBarber has reinvented itself time and time
again: initially targeted to content publishers, we quickly
positioned ourselves to develop a product which could meet new
needs, allowing Communities and Local Businesses to join in the
app creation process, with unparalleled user experience.

With more than 50% of the internet traffic done from mobile, the
commerce sector has considerably changed. GoodBarber gives pioneer eMerchants the opportunity to
maximize their sales with an eCommerce app. When distributed through the App Store and Google Play,
these apps display a conversion rate 3 time superior to the one of a website.
9. Sencha
Sencha Touch is a user interface (UI) JavaScript library, or web framework, specifically
built for the Mobile Web. It can be used by Web developers to develop user interfaces
for mobile web applications that look and feel like native applications on supported
mobile devices. It is based on web standards such as HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. The goal of Sencha Touch
is to facilitate quick and easy development of HTML5 based
mobile apps which run
on Android, iOS, Windows, Tizen and BlackBerry devices,
simultaneously allowing a native look and feel to the apps.

Sencha Touch is a product of Sencha, which was formed after


popular JavaScript library
projects Ext JS, jQTouch and Raphaël were combined. The first
release of Sencha Touch, version 0.90 beta, was made available on July 17, 2010. This beta release supported
devices running Android, and iOS (on iPhone, iPod touch, iPad).

10. Appzillon
Appzillon is a cross-platform mobile app development suite which provides
standardized templates, strong pre-built security control (including biometric
identification) and advanced UX tools such as geolocation and tagging, support for
rich media and graphs and an in-built transitions library, to name a few.

Appzillon is a product of i-exceed, a technology consultant with a strong


experience in the banking sector and oil and gas technology. Indeed,
many of the templates within Appzillon were designed with commercial
banking in mind.
10 other Cross-platform Solutions

Gilbert L. Arenas
ICT202-A
Sir Rogimer Urriza

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