25th Aug 2014, 02:50 PM | #1 |
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| Mobile Web and App Design I'm looking for software that can: 1. Convert a website into a mobile web site 2. Design a mobile web site. 3. Design a mobile app. Also, I want to know if a mobile web site and mobile app can be combined, so the customer only has one item?? Would the foundation of this be the app?? |
26th Aug 2014, 01:42 AM | #2 |
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Seattle Cloud Platform can both make a Mobile App for Android, iOS, Kindle, and WebApp. Just take note on converting Mobile Apps into WebApps though because if the app has native page like for android, then it will not work if you duplicate your apps into a WebApp but you can replace it with any html version if you know some coding or can outsource it. Regards, Joel |
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26th Aug 2014, 02:14 PM | #3 |
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Bizness Apps, Seattle Clouds, iBuildApp, then there's a few others. I recommend and use Bizness Apps myself but all have their pros & cons. Check out all of the above and see which one you like best! |
I resell mobile apps for a company called Bizness Apps. Not affiliated at all, just a fan and supporter.
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Yeah, agree with Jonathan. Business app is good
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You can see some listings and comparisons here mobiwebreviews.com . Example of reviewed platforms are ibuildapp, webmobi, biznessapps, dudamobile. Most of app builders can also create mobile web app versions, but if you want a mobile website builder specifically, check out the "Mobile website builder" or the "Website Mobilizer" tab.
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I recommend Seattle Clouds! As stated already this is a robust platform for mobile apps development and design.
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You can also look at famo.us which is an open source platform. If you don't know how to code they have a 'university' that will help guide you through the process. Disclaimer: I have not used this myself, but came across it a couple of weeks ago and the platform looks promising. Note that any time you use a 'builder' instead of coding it from scratch, you usually run into two issues: 1. Limited flexibility in what you can do/build. 2. Clunky code that will make the app/website/mobile website load and run slower than custom coded apps. |
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goMobi is pretty easy for doing mobile sites. For the whole enchilada, Bizness Apps is the way to go.
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Thanks for useful posts.
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Just one ans you should need to design Responsive layout, then you would'nt need to be worried it can be open or brows on any device like pc, mobile and tablet etc.
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