Appsbar
Appsbar is a tool to build and publish apps for use on smartphones and tablet devices.
Overview
Appsbar beta was introduced on April 28, 2011.
Appsbar offers one platform where a PC can be used to create and submit apps for smart phones to popular app stores, including iTunes and Google Play. This platform guides users through the process to create, edit and publish apps that are customized by choosing background colors and fonts, as well as add photos and videos from personal libraries or the tool's clip art library. Small businesses can sell their merchandise using PayPal.[1]
As of June, 2012 Appsbar reported that more than 125,000 people had used its product, and its apps have been downloaded more than 12 million times.[2]
Background
Appsbar was introduced as a tool that gives anyone from the tech expert to a beginner an outlet to build relatively professional, customized apps.[3]
Appsbar can be used on the web for Mobile application development. Appsbar apps are automatically optimized for use on smartphones developed by Android. Through its HTML5 Web application, Appsbar supports app designs for use on BlackBerry or Windows devices as well as Facebook.
This desktop design solution allows an app builder to create, save and edit an unlimited number of apps. Appsbar uses a “wizard” to build apps for the app stores including iTunes and Android Market.[4] The software uses proprietary filters throughout the creation process so builders know immediately if they are adding (or not adding) details that would prevent the app from being published.[5]
App builders can also combine limitless combinations of existing technologies used to build professional apps. For example, appsbar is the first app builder to offer an "event notifier" function that delivers real-time or scheduled notifications to app users, and a menu feature that allows the end user to catalog products or services – tools for friends and businesses and their customers to have two-way communication.
Each app that appsbar submits to an app store is first reviewed by an "app coach"—an experienced developer (software) who tests each app during the submission process. This "app coach" is listed on the app as the developer.[6] Appsbar lets each builder name their app. Anyone who downloads an app will know who built it.[7]
Appsbar was developed by Appsbar Inc., a company co-founded by Scott Hirsch and Arsen Pereymer.[8] Scott Hirsch is also the co-founder of technology companies DigDev and DigDev Direct, an online and mobile direct marketing agency.
Appsbar won the 10th Annual American Business Awards' 2012 People's Choice Stevie Award for Favorite New Media Entertainment Product.,[9] as well as the Best New Tech Company of the Year Gold Stevie Award.[10]
appsbar offers a set of 37 modules custom built for specific app types |
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apps for accounting Firm |
apps for authors/Books |
apps for bands |
apps for banks |
apps for bars |
apps for caterers |
apps for celebrities |
apps for charities or non profits |
apps for clubs |
apps for construction |
apps for contractors |
apps for Cooking |
apps for education |
apps for entertainment |
apps for event planning |
apps for families |
apps for fashion |
apps for general business |
apps for government agencies |
apps for a gym |
apps for health |
apps for hobbies |
apps for hotels |
apps for information |
apps for insurance |
apps for a law firm |
apps for maintenance |
apps for an online business |
apps for a pawn shop |
apps for photography |
apps for places of worship |
apps for real estate |
apps for restaurants |
apps for salons |
apps for sports teams |
apps for technology |
apps for tourism and travel |
apps for vehicle service |
References
- ↑ "Appsbar". Retrieved 5 April 2012.
- ↑ "appsbar Launches PayPal Powered App Commerce Solution to Give App Builders Free, Secure in-App Sales". Retrieved 14 June 2012.
- ↑ "App Wrap: "AppsBar" Lets Anyone Create An App - NY1.com". Archived from the original on 20 March 2012. Retrieved 5 April 2012.
- ↑ Casey, Kevin (2011-04-28). "Appsbar Helps SMBs Build Mobile Apps". InformationWeek.
- ↑ "AppsBar". Retrieved 5 April 2012.
- ↑ "Build Your Own Mobile App With Appsbar". Retrieved 5 April 2012.
- ↑ "appsbar Launches App Gallery as Community Grows to 25,000 App Builders". Retrieved 5 April 2012.
- ↑ "Appsbar Let's You Create Web And Facebook Apps Now Too » Android Phones, Android Tablets, News, Tech, Gadgets And More, Thedroidguy". Retrieved 5 April 2012.
- ↑ "WINNERS ANNOUNCED IN PEOPLE'S CHOICE STEVIE® AWARDS FOR FAVORITE NEW PRODUCTS". Retrieved 12 September 2012.
- ↑ "Company / Organization Awards Category Stevie® Award Winners". Retrieved 18 June 2012.
External links
- appsbar web site
- PC Magazine
- ReadWriteWeb
- Information Week
- NY1
- Young Upstarts
- The Street
- Into Mobile
- Splash Magazine
- Mass Live
- Wired Magazine