Fast paced, Quality applications using Cross-platform Mobile Application Development


Considering the rapidly growing number of mobile applications available in the market, the demand for mobile application development is increasing day by day. Among many new factors and concepts introduced in the Mobile App industry every now and then, Cross-Platform Mobile Application Development comes with a broad range of development tools that enhance productivity, lower costs and take your business into a competitive mobile environment.

Before the introduction of cross-platform mobile application development, it was impossible to use an Android Application on an iPhone platform or to fit an application developed with MAC OS into the Android phones.

Cross-Platform Mobile Application development enables you to develop a single application that is compatible with all kind of mobile platforms; thus, saving your costs in terms of spending huge money on developing different applications in all platforms, and also wasting time in doing so. There are a number of development tools available for developers to create out-standing cross-platform mobile applications.

RhoMobile:  RhoMobile uses Rhode, a Ruby-based open-source Framework that allows developing native applications compatible for a wide range of operating systems and smartphone devices. This framework requires you to write code only one and use it right after to develop applications suitable for every key smartphone. 

Titanium: Using Titanium, developers can build native apps for mobile, desktop and tablets. You need to work on typical web development languages like HTML, Python, JavaScript and PHP. App data can be stored in the cloud or on the device.

Phone Gap: Phone Gap uses a FOSS framework that allows you to create apps for iPhone, iPad, Palm, Android, iTouch, Blackberry and Symbian devices. The languages used for development include HTML and JavaScript. 

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