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Best IDE for Mobile App Development
Posted by Deleted User on June 17, 2022 at 9:33 amHi this is Palak Sharma
I am in third year of my engineering and I am interested to create Mobile App. Therefore can anyone suggest me some best IDEs for Mobile App development.
Thanks
Deleted User replied 1 month ago 11 Members · 10 Replies -
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Hi as you posted in the Omnis Forum, the answer is Omnis, But …
what exactly you want to do on which Platform, and how you want to supply it ?
Good luck Rainer
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I agree with Rainer – Omnis is a pretty good mobile platform to work with, because you can get both iOS and Android with the same code base. You can also get device controls eg camera, gps, contacts etc from the device so there are lots of options available.
There are other platforms like Android Studio, or XCode for iOS, or Xojo (iOS only), or others. A quick Google search will show you plenty of options.
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Hi Palak,
Yes, there are lot of IDE for mobile app development. Google search shows you lots of result but you also must see this article for finding some best IDE for mobile development.
Click on below link.
https://www.techgeekbuzz.com/blog/best-ides-for-mobile-app-development/
Hope this answer will help you.
Thanks
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we as a mobile app development Dubai firm usually use Xcode ide for our app development IDE, I don’t know about many of our competitors but Xcode is pretty fun and clean to use.
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This reply was modified 1 year, 5 months ago by
kennyloris loris. Reason: small edit
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Hi!
It actually depends on technology you want to use. I.e. for Flutter you better use Android Studio or Visual Code, and Atom and Webstorm for React Native.(source – https://jaydevs.com/flutter-vs-react-native-which-is-best-for-your-app/)
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This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by
Dave White.
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Deleted UserOctober 3, 2022 at 8:36 pmThis post help me
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Hi, I’ve read through the replies to the question of using Omnis for (iOS) app development with great interest as that is my objective though my experience w Omnis will need to grow past my current status (5.2.3). I am thinking that a great/best way to make this evaluation would be to use an iOS app that was developed using Omnis (10.x) – could someone please point out one to me in the App Store? If not there, how might one take a look a finished product as truly a proof of concept and implemention? BTW, my app would be used in house only & so would not be of the quality/style of a App Store offering. TIA, Allan
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This app was developed in Omnis and deployed in the Apple App Store, but there are many Omnis mobile apps that are deployed ‘in-house’ used in companies:-
https://www.omnis.net/blog/omnis-mobile-app-helps-guitarists-take-7-minute-workout/The following may also interest you, a general article about using the Omnis wrappers – mentioned there is the App Manager which allows you to test your app in iOS before created the full-blown app:-
https://www.omnis.net/blog/create-mobile-apps-for-android-and-ios-using-the-javascript-wrappers/
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Deleted UserJanuary 3, 2023 at 4:56 pmHi! I recently started to create mobile apps and while I work with this program: QT-Creator. It’s not difficult and comfortable to use. Here you can see the result of my work – time tracking systems
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