Apmato Makes it Possible For Anyone To Easily Develop an App!

Posted on Thursday, October 24, 2013 by RICHARD HARRIS, Executive Editor

First public showing in the United States of the online app creation service that will help web agencies, designers and programmers at the Global Mobile Internet Conference (GMIC).

Apmato, an online service that allows anyone to build native multi-platform applications, was showcasing its solution for the first time in the United States at GMIC 2013 in San Francisco this week. This service empowers users to create, manage and publish mobile applications without any programming knowledge and will allow businesses to have their own white-labeled mobile presence at a much lower cost.

With Apmato it is possible to create a wide variety of content-based apps such as conference guides, city guides, hotel and restaurant information, mobile portfolios, apps for museums as well as apps for sports clubs or other associations, to name a few. Apmato creates real native apps for iOS and the Android platform without the need to code. A highlight of the service is Apmato uptodate, which allows users to update their app's content at any time after the app has been published. At launch time, the app connects to the Apmato server and downloads the update. After that, the app is again usable completely without an internet connection.

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