If I were to ask a developer two reasons why is she using PhoneGap, the answer might be – first, building a cross-platform app for multiple platform is quicker than developing a native app for each, and second, maintaining just a single project for an app is cost-effective in both short and long term. PhoneGap […]
Category: Mobile Apps
How To Get Your Next Big App Idea?
The next big idea is what industries and investors are eagerly looking forward to, even if it is disruptive (or probably because it could be disruptive). Huge sum of money is splurged on the “Unicorn”, any startup that has huge potential and is a million dollar idea. From where these ideas come? Is it pure […]
How Not to Get Your iOS App Rejected?
Apple has a fine sense of design, thanks to the design philosophies of its founder, Steve Jobs. The products of this Cupertino company are often cited as the perfect example of how art complements technology. No wonder why Apple is the gold-standard for product design and delivery. Apple has never licensed its OS to computer […]
5 Reasons Why You Should Invest in Android Apps
This is the second blog of our series of Android App Development articles. The internet users on smartphones are increasingly preferring native applications to the traditional web browsing or web app. Hence, this doesn’t come as a surprise when startups and enterprises sometimes go to the app-only mode for mobile platforms. Applications allow businesses to […]
Trends in Business Mobile App Development [Infographic]
If a company aims towards a mobile-first strategy, it cannot afford to miss the opportunity an app presents for a better customer engagement. There are more than 1.6 billion apps on Google Play Store and more than a billion apps on iOS. In fact, 85% of the smartphone market is dominated by iOS and Android. […]
Is Developing A Windows App a Sensible Decision?
Windows Store seems like a work in progress, always. The app gap (a commonly used term to refer to the difference of applications between any two mobile OSs) is huge. Having replaced BB from its position a few years back, the OS now comes third, after Android and iOS, in terms of mobile OS’s market […]
Android Apps’ Trends To Look Forward to in 2016
The world’s largest app store has come a long way since its launch. Android fanboys (the name Android loyalists normally referred to as) may have seen the transformations unfolding before their eyes. During the initial phase, most of the applications (even Facebook’s mobile app) on Google play store were hybrid (natively-installed and cross-platform apps written […]
Why Not to Ignore Web Apps?
According to Gartner, by the year 2016 the total units of device shipment of Mobile Phones are expected to be 2,062 million compared to 233 million units of traditional PCs. The demand of Desktop PCs and Notebooks is falling year after year, if the number of shipping units is any indication of the same. So […]
Is PhoneGap Right For Your Application?
There has always been a debate between which is better: Hybrid apps or Native apps. Developers for long have voiced their opinion that hybrid can never match the performance of a native app, and Mark Zukerburg, the co-founder and CEO of Facebook, said that using HTML5 for mobile app of Facebook was its worst mistake. […]
Which One to Choose Between Native, Hybrid, and Web App?
Mobile applications are no longer an option good to have, they’re absolute must. According to Statista, by the year 2017, the total estimated app revenues are expected to be 76.54 billion U.S. dollars. This is a serious business.
The Ideal and Viable Mobile Apps of 2016
This micro-blog is not about the applications that are going to make a mark in this year. It is more of an opinion on how exactly the new mobile applications can create a difference by not necessarily doing anything extraordinary. This year will see surface phones, by Microsoft, entering the smartphone market. Windows has placed […]
iOS 9.2 – What’s New
After pushing a series of beta versions, Apple has finally released the official update of iOS. As seen in the beta versions, iOS 9.2 is more about fixing and resolving issues than adding more features to the host of applications. So if you are noticing some niggles with your current iOS, the new update may […]