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Native Web or Hybrid Mobile App Development Webinar. Cross platform mobile development. The Great Cross-Platform UI Challenge: Titanium vs. PhoneGap vs. Native « Michael Enger. Creating android apps using html5 with phonegap. Daniel Popescu | Computer Scientist | Adobe Mobile Development Native Apps Web Apps Hybrid Apps (eg. PhoneGap) Why would you use PhoneGap? Write once, run everywhere Native Installers -> Application Stores Use standard web technologies PhoneGap could be your best friend if You want to target multiple mobile platformsYou know HTML/JavaScript/CSSExtend existing in-browser apps with native featuresData-centric apps, social networking, simple games PHONEGAP vs Apache Cordova Contributors Adobe Microsoft PhoneGap support PhoneGap Plug-ins Extend the buit-in functionality with custom plug-ins Delegate heavyweight data processiong to native code Create background services What can you use to build your app?

Build PhoneGap app as you'd build a regular web app Creating the native installers Using the target platform tool chain Using PhoneGap Build - a cloud service PhoneGap Build ( PhoneGap Emulate ( HTML5 vs Native Apps: A Winning Mobile App Strategy. Native apps on various mobile platforms deliver web content on the go. But the frequent updates and fragmentation issues associated with the hardware and software to outreach consumers, a developer needs to target different mobile devices to create separate apps for iPhone, Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone 7. This results in a time-consuming process and makes it costly as the operating systems are constantly upgraded. HTML5, the 5th version of HTML, is the latest web technology with rich multimedia features and interoperability features for smartphones and tablets makes it compelling and formidable.

HTML5 web apps can be accessed on mobile browsers and runs on different mobile platforms just like native apps. HTML5 provides offline support via local data and application caching without the need for internet connection. HTML5 Features Check this video: Mobile Web App vs. Native App? It's Complicated. The Pros and Cons of Cross-Platform App Design. In 2011, having a mobile strategy shifted from "nice to have" to "must have" for businesses of all sizes. In 2012, that same shift is taking place when it comes to supporting multiple mobile platforms. Sure, some companies can focus on just one operating system and exclude all others, but most businesses and brands need to target myriad device types.

It's no longer enough to just have an iPhone app — even small and medium sized businesses need to have a plan to support iPad, Android phones, the Amazon Kindle, larger Android tablets, Windows Phone and BlackBerry. Developing for all of these platforms is a challenge, especially for the developer or business with limited resources. Fortunately, an entire sub-industry of development tools and languages exist to help solve this problem. Enter the cross-platform mobile framework. As with any development strategy, there are pros and cons to taking a cross-platform approach to mobile application design and development. Design Considerations.