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Mobile Application Developement
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We develop
scalable, enterprise-class Mobile Apps for iOS and
Android that take full
advantage of native features. For our cross-platform and hybrid apps, we leverage tools
like
Xamarin, Ionic, and Adobe PhoneGap that help us ensure a consistent functionality and
look
across platforms..
A mobile app or mobile application is a computer program or software application
designed to
run on a mobile device such as a phone/tablet or watch. Apps were originally intended
for
productivity assistance such as Email, calendar, and contact databases, but the public
demand for apps caused rapid expansion into other areas such as mobile games, factory
automation, GPS and location-based services, order-tracking, and ticket purchases, so
that
there are now millions of apps available. Apps are generally downloaded from application
distribution platforms which are operated by the owner of the mobile operating system,
such
as the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store. Some apps are free, and others have a
price,
with the profit being split between the application's creator and the distribution
platform.. Mobile applications often stand in contrast to desktop applications which are
designed to run on desktop computers, and web applications which run in mobile web
browsers
rather than directly on the mobile device.
- Mobile consulting
- Business analysis
- UI/UX design
- Native or cross-platform mobile pplication development
- Mobile testing (Unit testing and UI Automation)
Mobile application, most commonly referred to as an app, is a type of application
software
designed to run on a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet computer. Mobile
applications frequently serve to provide users with similar services to those accessed
on
PCs. Apps are generally small, individual software units with limited function. This use
of
app software was originally popularized by Apple Inc. and its App Store, which offers
thousands of applications for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch
Mobile applications are a move away from the integrated software systems generally found
on
PCs. Instead, each app provides limited and isolated functionality such as a game,
calculator or mobile web browsing. Although applications may have avoided multitasking
because of the limited hardware resources of the early mobile devices, their specificity
is
now part of their desirability because they allow consumers to hand-pick what their
devices
are able to do.
The simplest mobile apps take PC-based applications and port them to a mobile device. As
mobile apps become more robust, this technique is somewhat lacking. A more sophisticated
approach involves developing specifically for the mobile environment, taking advantage
of
both its limitations and advantages. For example, apps that use location-based features
are
inherently built from the ground up with an eye to mobile given that the user does not
have
the same concept of location on a PC.
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