Program to develop Apps
CasualEvolution
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Hi, I have an idea for an original App that I will like to do. While GS can do some Apps, I need to do things that GS could not do (such as access the camera, access a database, integration with Facebook, etc)
Someone knows a tool that allows me to do the same that GS, without programming? ... Something like the GS of the Apps!
Thank you,
Roque
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Anyone?
Thanks
I'm sorry, but I think that discussing other app building software on the Forum is not permitted... so you won't get many responses.
I also thing the lack of response could be considered an answer. I have never seen any drag and drop solutions for non-game app building like Gamesalad is for games.
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@CasualEvolution
There are many tools to build apps using drag and drop but they are very limited.
Just do a google search for "appbuilders" and you will find a ton of tools/programs that use drag and drop or "building blocks" as they usually call it.
It's allowed. There are some restrictions on discussing game building software, but they're not blanket and they don't mention app building software.
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@Socks, lol!
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Hello everyone, thanks for the answers, I clarify that I use GS to develop games, and I'm very happy with this. However to develop this app, I need a tool oriented to Apps.
I guess this is not a problem, I'm not asking to talk about a tool that competes with GS
@jamiec @UncloudedStudio thanks!
I assumed that the development of Apps, would be a more popular area and there should be many tools like GS for the development of Apps with drag and drop.
However, I ran into the "AppBuilders" and actually I could see is that they are extremely limited, very nearly what they do are mobile websites