AppMakr strives to make app design easy for the user. It allows someone to enter a URL or search term, pick several images, and publish an app to the App Store, all in a few minutes.
AppMakr is web-based and works with RSS-driven sites to convert content into standard iPhone interfaces. It strives for simplicity.
AppMakr uses RSS feeds and searches to build a feed from a user's website. It is updated automatically. A user can then push the app live for $199 or download th app to their own machine for $499.
AppMakr has an integrated iPhone simulator, which allows a user to test the app throughout the development process. AppMakr strives for simplicity and breaks the app development process into seven steps:
- Art – name your app, upload a splash screen and a home screen icon.
- Tabs – import RSS feeds into individual tabs of content – feeds can formatted as video, text and photos and includes hooks into podcasts, Twitter, Youtube, Blogger and iTunes.
- Customise – add header images to the app’s interface as well as the enabling users to share content via email, Facebook or Twitter.
- Notifications – creators can manually send ‘push notifications’ from AppMakr to all downloaded instances of the app.
- App Info – describe how the app will appear in the iTunes App Store.
- Monetize – advertising from several third-party networks can be incorporated into your app.
- Publish – the final step, complies and builds your app ready for testing or distribution via the App Store.
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AppMakr strives to make app design easy for the user. It allows someone to enter a URL or search term, pick several images, and publish an app to the App Store, all in a few minutes.
AppMakr is web-based and works with RSS-driven sites to convert content into standard iPhone interfaces. It strives for simplicity.
AppMakr uses RSS feeds and searches to build a feed from a user's website. It is updated automatically. A user can then push the app live for $199 or download th app to their own machine for $499.
AppMakr has an integrated iPhone simulator, which allows a user to test the app throughout the development process. AppMakr strives for simplicity and breaks the app development process into seven steps:
- Art – name your app, upload a splash screen and a home screen icon.
- Tabs – import RSS feeds into individual tabs of content – feeds can formatted as video, text and photos and includes hooks into podcasts, Twitter, Youtube, Blogger and iTunes.
- Customise – add header images to the app’s interface as well as the enabling users to share content via email, Facebook or Twitter.
- Notifications – creators can manually send ‘push notifications’ from AppMakr to all downloaded instances of the app.
- App Info – describe how the app will appear in the iTunes App Store.
- Monetize – advertising from several third-party networks can be incorporated into your app.
- Publish – the final step, complies and builds your app ready for testing or distribution via the App Store.
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