Appmethod helps you code Android, iOS, desktop apps natively at the same time
Coding an app for multiple platforms often requires a lot of time and resources. We constantly see developers release Android apps much later than the iOS counterpart. However, a new app attempts to make it easier for developers to make apps for many platforms at once. And though it’s not the first, it’s a very elegant implementation.
Appmethod comes with built-in support for making native Windows, OSX, Android and iOS apps. When making an app, you can customize every aspect of it on different devices, from the iPhone 5 to the Nexus 5. It even supports Google Glass with its own template, so you can start making Glass Apps with its drag and drop UI elements.
Unfortunately, this app is really expensive. It is $299 per developer, per platform, per year if you have 5 or less users. If you have more than five years, it goes up to $999 for the same structure. That’s a lot of money to spend on a development suite and will probably be reserved for established companies, but it’s still quite impressive what it can do. Check out the video of it in action!
source: androidandme
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