Wednesday, 25 May 2016
Future of Web Based Mobile Apps
Smartphones have changed the world. With the billions of users, smartphones made the website development services providing company frustrated and make them throw their hands in the smartphone industry too. Where a question raise that it is just because of the frustration or the business really require both website and mobile application? But for that, understanding of the languages like HTML5, CSS and JavaScript is important because it works equally on all the mobile platforms.
Tools:
Phone gap is an open source development framework that builds the apps that work across the platforms of mobile apps using the same languages HTML, CSS, JavaScript. Using this tool, the developers get the leverage to utilize the core features of smartphone brands like iPhone, Android, Palm, Symbian and Blackberry including geolocation, accelerometer, contacts, sound and vibration.
Portable HTML Web Apps:
The application the work across the platforms are exciting the developers and game developers as well. Tools like iUI the iPhone user interference framework, uses JavaScript, HTML and CSS. These languages are used to create a web application that works on any browser with HTML5 support. Although it is designed to work with the iPhone SDK, create web apps that work almost every smartphone SDK.
Chrome App Store:
May 2010 is the time when Google announced that they have created an app store for chrome. It is a marketplace at which support web based technologies like chrome safari opera and many another browser. Of course not the internet explorer. Whenever you install any app on chrome, you will be notified that an icon is created on the top right of the browser under the close, maximize and restore buttons that help you to use this app easily whenever you want. You can also enable or disable any app if you want just by going into the extension panel from the chrome setting menu.
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