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| What is the Appception IDE?
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The Appception IDE is a cloud-based system for building multi-platform HTML5 hybrid apps.
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Hybrid apps are distributed through app stores, and downloaded and installed the same as native apps, but written
in HTML, JavaScript, and CSS rather than native languages.
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| Related:
Features,
FAQ
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| How does it work?
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The Appception IDE has a set of tools and services for building apps on the cloud without requring software installation.
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| Developers access the IDE with a web browser (like Webmail and other web-based services) to design, build, and test apps.
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| What does it cost?
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Appception is currently in early release, and is FREE.
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Upon production release, both free and subscription versions are expected to be available.
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| How do I learn more?
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For more information, see
Features,
FAQ or
Contact us.
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| Are any Demo apps available?
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Yes. Demo apps are available with complete source code.
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| How can I get started?
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To get started,
login or
setup an account.
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| Why should I use the Appception IDE?
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| Top 10 Reasons to Use Appception IDE
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1. Code in HTML5 (HTML/CSS/JavaScript): no native programming required.
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2. Multi-platform: supports
Android Phones/Tablets and
iOS iPhone/iPad.
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3. App store ready: submit Android apps to
Google Play
or iOS apps to
iOS App Store
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4. Cloud-based IDE: access from anywhere, no software to download or install
(e.g. for Android, no Java JDK, Android SDK, Eclipse IDE, or other software required)
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5. Multiple JavaScript UI libraries
(e.g.
Jo,
jQuery Mobile,
JQTouch,
Sencha Touch).
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6. Choice of web browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari
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7. Tools: App Preview, Emulator [Android only], Web Inspector, Code Signer
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8. Desktop file integration: HTML file upload/download,
drag-and-drop,
FTP,
WebDAV
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9. Live app demonstrations with app sharing.
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10. Demo apps (with full source code)
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