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Developer(s) | Exadel |
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Initial release | 2012 |
Website | https://appery.io/ |
Appery.io is a cloud-based HTML5, Ionic, jQuery Mobile, and hybrid app-building platform for developing mobile apps, web apps, and PWAs. Appery.io is a browser-based drag-and-drop visual builder tool that supports Android and iOS with integrated Apache Cordova/PhoneGap output. [1] [2] [3] The platform is used by DIYers to create apps for their customers. [4] [5] [6]
Appery.io is a product of Exadel and was launched in 2012 under the name Tiggzi. [7] [8]
In 2013, at the TechCrunch Disrupt event in New York City, the platform formally relaunched as Appery.io. [9] After the relaunch, Appery.io continued focusing on enterprise and business apps and began to support Salesforce and other similar enterprise systems. [10] In 2013, Appery.io partnered with Heroku (a Salesforce.com subsidiary) to allow developers to use Heroku’s approach to provision their apps directly in the cloud. [11] The integrated Appery.io features were meant to ease rapid development within Salesforce's back end and allowed customers with less extensive technical backgrounds to build mobile apps. [12] [13]
In 2014, Appery.io upgraded the platform and introduced new features: a new visual builder UI, an event-oriented mapping editor, and updates to the REST service editor. [14]
Over the course of 2015:
In 2021, Appery.io added Ionic 5 support to the platform, [23] which supports JavaScript frameworks ( Angular, React, and Vue.js). The platform started to support the development of Progressive Web Applications (PWA). [24]
In 2021, Appery.io won the 2021 Devies Award in the "Best Innovation in Mobile Development" category. The award is given annually as a part of the DeveloperWeek trade show. [25]
The platform comprises an app builder, back-end services, API Express, and plug-ins. The app builder provides cross-platform development with a common API running across iOS and Android. [26] UX is built with Ionic, jQuery Mobile and HTML5 components by using drag-and-drop functionality. [19] The Appery.io back-end services provide hosting, a MongoDB NoSQL database, push notifications, JavaScript server code, and a secure proxy. [27] API Express helps sync Appery.io apps with back-end systems. The plug-ins connect the app to prepackaged REST API services, pages, and data binding. [28]
This article may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments, a violation of Wikipedia's
terms of use. It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's
content policies, particularly
neutral point of view. (August 2022) |
Developer(s) | Exadel |
---|---|
Initial release | 2012 |
Website | https://appery.io/ |
Appery.io is a cloud-based HTML5, Ionic, jQuery Mobile, and hybrid app-building platform for developing mobile apps, web apps, and PWAs. Appery.io is a browser-based drag-and-drop visual builder tool that supports Android and iOS with integrated Apache Cordova/PhoneGap output. [1] [2] [3] The platform is used by DIYers to create apps for their customers. [4] [5] [6]
Appery.io is a product of Exadel and was launched in 2012 under the name Tiggzi. [7] [8]
In 2013, at the TechCrunch Disrupt event in New York City, the platform formally relaunched as Appery.io. [9] After the relaunch, Appery.io continued focusing on enterprise and business apps and began to support Salesforce and other similar enterprise systems. [10] In 2013, Appery.io partnered with Heroku (a Salesforce.com subsidiary) to allow developers to use Heroku’s approach to provision their apps directly in the cloud. [11] The integrated Appery.io features were meant to ease rapid development within Salesforce's back end and allowed customers with less extensive technical backgrounds to build mobile apps. [12] [13]
In 2014, Appery.io upgraded the platform and introduced new features: a new visual builder UI, an event-oriented mapping editor, and updates to the REST service editor. [14]
Over the course of 2015:
In 2021, Appery.io added Ionic 5 support to the platform, [23] which supports JavaScript frameworks ( Angular, React, and Vue.js). The platform started to support the development of Progressive Web Applications (PWA). [24]
In 2021, Appery.io won the 2021 Devies Award in the "Best Innovation in Mobile Development" category. The award is given annually as a part of the DeveloperWeek trade show. [25]
The platform comprises an app builder, back-end services, API Express, and plug-ins. The app builder provides cross-platform development with a common API running across iOS and Android. [26] UX is built with Ionic, jQuery Mobile and HTML5 components by using drag-and-drop functionality. [19] The Appery.io back-end services provide hosting, a MongoDB NoSQL database, push notifications, JavaScript server code, and a secure proxy. [27] API Express helps sync Appery.io apps with back-end systems. The plug-ins connect the app to prepackaged REST API services, pages, and data binding. [28]