Appery.io Mobile App Builder – What’s New in Docs
We recently updated a number of help documents. Here is a summary of what has been updated:
- Roadmap and Release Notes – we promise to keep them up to date from now on!
- Building a Mobile App Connected to Parse.com Mobile Backend
- Using Video component
- Using Camera component
- Using Geolocation component
- Building and running iOS app on a mobile device
- Creating a dynamic drop down list with jQuery
As always, if you have any questions or would like to cover a topic in a new tutorial, let us know on the forum, on Twitter, Facebook, email, or right here.
Mapping the Tools in the Mobile Development Ecosystem – And How Appery.io Mobile App Builder Fits In
ReadWriteMobile has posted an interesting Infographic created by Kinvey mapping the current mobile ecosystem (click on image to view larger version):
(Image source: http://kinvey.com/images/kinvey_backend-as-a-service_mobileecosystem_2100px.png)
First of all thanks to Kinvey for creating this wonderful map and including Appery.io in it (blue Mobile SDK line). Appery.io could actually span 3 different lines: BaaS, Mobile SDK and Mobile API. Appery.io is a cloud-based HTML5 mobile app builder, so it’s not exactly a mobile SDK. In fact, the technology under the hood is HTML, JavaScript and jQuery Mobile. For hybrid apps, the app can be wrapped in PhoneGap, which also provides access to native device features. So, there is no really “custom” SDK.
Second, from the builder it’s incredibly easy to consume any REST API (yellow Mobile API line). Appery.io comes with a pretty nice REST services console where any service can be tested. From the same console, the REST service response (structure) can be automatically created. Once the service is defined, it is mapped to jQuery Mobile UI using a visual mapper (UI to service input, service output to UI).
Thirdly, as most BaaS services (orange line) are exposed as REST, HTML5 mobile app built in Appery.io, can easily connect and use those services.
Lastly, and maybe the most important point is how incredibly fast you can build apps. It sort of all makes sense.. you got cloud-based mobile backend (exposed as REST) and cloud-based app builder to build the apps. It sounds simple.. but a really elegant picture.
This perfectly describes Appery.io. Appery.io is cloud-based builder for creating HTML5, jQuery Mobile, PhoneGap, and RESTful mobile apps.
Originally posted here.
Webinar: Building HTML5 Mobile Apps with Appery.io using Parse Backend Services
Join our interactive webinar to learn how to build an HTML5 mobile app in Appery.io Mobile App Builder using back-end services provided by Parse. We will create and define mobile services we set up on Parse that are exposed via REST. Then, we will build an HTML5 app in Appery.io and show how to connect the app to these Parse REST services using a visual data mapper. Attendees will be able to try the app on their devices as it’s being built.
When: Thursday, February 23, 2012 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM PST
Register: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/294792825
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Exporting And Building PhoneGap App for iOS
One of the really great features in Appery.io mobile app builder is that you can quickly export the app as mobile Web, Android or iOS.
For Android, you can get a ready for the app market binary file (Release binary). Just take the file and upload it to Android Market. It’s that simple. You can watch a webinar where an app is built, exported for Android and published.
iOS is little bit more involved (Apple requires to provide your developer information to build). There are two ways to go about it. First, export the app as xCode project and then follow the steps outlined in this guide to build the app.
A second option is to use PhoneGap Build cloud service.
We are working on adding functionality where you will be able to build iOS app inside Appery.io.
Build Your Mobile App in Minutes with Appery.io for Musicians [Webinar recording]
Tutorial: Building HTML5 Mobile App Connected to Parse Mobile Backend
We just published a new tutorial on how to build a mobile app in Appery.io connected to mobile backend hosted by Parse. Parse makes it super easy to create a mobile backend and expose it via REST. In Appery.io app builder, consuming any REST service is as easy.
Give it a try here.
The final app is shown on the left. The app shows a list of text messages, you can add and delete text messages.
Appery.io: Cloud-based Mobile App Builder Now With jQuery Mobile 1.0
In mid January we have released an update to Appery.io mobile app builder and now every app (new or old) is based on jQuery Mobile version 1.0.
Now that there is a Free plan, nothing should stop you from building your mobile app.
Lastly, if you need to write any custom JavaScript in your app, here is how.
Webinar: Build Your Mobile App in Minutes with Appery.io for Musicians
Appery.io is a Web-based platform for building mobile apps for iPhone, Android, or HTML5. We recently launched Appery.io for Musicians to extend Appery.io and showcased it at the recent NAMM show.
Appery.io for Musicians customizes and further simplifies the mobile development process for musician apps. It guides you through a series of steps to grab content you already have in the Cloud. Now all musicians can have a mobile strategy to promote their music.
Want to know more? Want to see it for yourself? Know someone who would be interested?
Join us as award-winning performing artist Alexa Weber Morales shows how you can create mobile apps for your music fans or customers in less than 10 minutes! Afterward, Alexa and David Schoenbach will answer your questions.
See you there!
Build Your Mobile App in Minutes with Appery.io for Musicians
January 31, Tuesday
11am US Pacific Time
Register: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/887753456