Monday, December 23, 2013

Appy Pie Support Now On Windows 8 Phones

Appy Pie recently announced that they would provide support for their Windows Phone Apps. The arrival of the new Windows 8 OS with its new interface and touchscreen optimization has sparked new interest in Windows Phones. The new Windows 8 support has been extended to users of Appy Pie, an emerging cloud based Mobile Apps builder. The recent shift in technology and operating systems in Windows Phones, and now support from Appy Pie people with virtually zero programming knowledge and skill requirement, will let developers create custom apps easily. With the added Windows 8 support on Windows Phones, Appy Pie’s Windows app builder is rated as one of the best online app builders.

Appy Pie is not a new player in the game. Already established as one of the top app builders, Appy pie has allowed users to create apps on all major platforms, which also include Apple’s iOS, Android, Blackberry 10 and Windows 10. Now they have also added support for Amazons Kindle Fire HD, which according to Abhinav Girdhar, CEO of Appy Pie Inc., was just the next logical step. He added that the company is always on the lookout for new features to integrate and support into Kindle Fire HD, which is just another addition to their large platform base. The added support for Kindle Fire HD opens up a great door of opportunities that help millions of users design mobile apps for the Kindle Fire market - currently this platform has shown rapid growth. All new apps on the Kindle Fire HD will soon be lining up on the Amazon Store, allowing millions of users to use the new set of applications.

However, there is more from Appy Pie’s end. With support for Windows 8 Phone apps and apps for Kindle Fire HD already in the bag, Appy Pie also added features that help users without a mobile website. Now, the Appy Pie can roll out apps that can also act as mobile websites. Using this new feature, users can apply or configure a redirect code between mobile an desktop websites, by just copying 2 lines of code into the desktop website’s Head tag.

With all the the new inclusions in mobile phone operating systems and new set of apps, the smartphone industry is definitely getting a huge surge of developers. Recently, when Blackberry unveiled the Blackberry 10, the markets saw a huge rise in Blackberry sales. The future for app developers and more importantly users, sure seems like a bright and prospective one.

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