Oct 27th, 2015
Generally, mobile apps in Android, iOS, and Windows Phone are built using completely different programming languages; an Android app uses Java, an iOS app uses Objective-C, while a Windows Phone app uses .NET.
But now, anyone having the basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript can build a mobile application. The key benefit of using web technology to build your app is Portability. Using a packager/compiler, like PhoneGap, developers will be able to port and install app on many different platforms.
There are many tools and framework that make this possible. They reduce the work to half to bridge the gap between web and mobile platforms. In this article, we’ll decided to cover the best of mobile app frameworks available in the market as of today.
1. Sencha Touch
Oct 16th, 2015
Today Dropbox has launched Paper, its new collaborating editing tool. Paper is currently in beta and the invitation to use ‘Paper’ is beginning to be sent. It is somewhat similar to Google Docs that presents its user a shared space to work on documents.
Google has started rolling out latest version of its mobile operating system, Android 6.0 Marshmallow to Nexus 5, Nexus 6, Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 7 (2013, Mobile), Nexus 9, Nexus 9 (LTE), and Nexus Player.
Jul 15th, 2015
Sometimes it may be needed that you need to give a close link in the popup you created. We have shared the function for how to close the popup in jQuery after submitting the form.
If you want to track conversion of contact us page by defining its Thank You page then also this function will help you.
Jun 25th, 2015
Google has introduced Chromebox for meetings, presenting new hardware that will better provide support for bigger gatherings of individuals who need to hold remote gatherings.