AT&T Mobile Hackathon Recap
Appery.io at the AT&T Mobile Hackathon In Palo Alto recap.
Appery.io at the AT&T Mobile Hackathon In Palo Alto recap.
Last week we released a number of small but very useful features.
To delete any component from a screen is now incredibly simple. Select the component and click the red x icon:
When you click the e icon, it will take you to events for the component. You no longer need to open the actual action to see what it does. We have added a tool tip that shows what a particular action does:
Small, but very useful features.
We are also working on breadcrumbs inside the visual builder, to make it even simpler to select components.
New tutorial using Apigee UserGrid API.
Check out where the Appery.io team is headed:
Stop by and say hello!
It’s been requested, so here it is. A new tutorial on connecting to and using Facebook Graph API when building a mobile app in Appery.io.
New tutorials and other documenation we recently published on using StackMob, Parse and ATT mHealth APIs:
If there is a particular API you would like us to add, let us know on the forum or via email: support@appery.io.
A write up about Appery.io on TechCrunch: Tiggzi’s Drag-And-Drop Mobile App Builder Goes Beyond Templates
We just published a very nice hands-one tutorial on how to build HTML5/jQuery Mobile app connected to StackMob API. StackMob is super easy to use service for creating a mobile back-end for your app. Everything you create is instantly exposed as REST.
Give it a try!
We are going to be at two really awesome events. First is the AT&T Mobile Hackathon in Seattle April 13-14. Appery.io app builder is really an amazing tool to use during hackathons simply because it allows to build HTML5 and PhoneGap mobile apps super fast, connected to any REST API. Anyone who attends the hackathon in Seattle and wants to use Appery.io (or just wants to sign up) will get 4 months free Pro plan (that’s $200 value).
The second is Mobile Monday: Multi-platform Build Tools event on Monday, April 16 at Verizon offices in San Francisco. There are going to be 4 great presentations: