2.
Android operating system can be acknowledged for the
release of most impressive programs for mobile due to its
open-source nature. This motivates developers from
around the world to create remarkable programs and
publish their piece of content for users in Android
operating system market.
A variety of software growth packages (SDKs) are
available for these developers of each level of
experience to show their skills and creativeness in
database integration. Though Coffee is the commonly
used development language for various systems for
creating applications, other toolkits specifically support
other 'languages' like C or additions of C and Ruby.
4.
Basic4android is a rapid application development tool for
native Android applications, developed and marketed by
Anywhere Software Ltd.Basic4android is an alternative to
programming with Java and the Android SDK.
Basic4android includes a visual designer that simplifies
the process of building user interfaces that target phones
and tablets with different screen sizes.Compiled
programs can be tested in AVD manager emulator or
B4A Bridge, which is enables testing within a real phone.
5.
Gimbel provides a full-fleged system for creating location
centered programs or Geo walls programs. In-built
collections of this device allow a designer to create
location-based and Geo walls alternatives. It's a product
developed by Qualcomm to assist designers for creating
location-based programs without starting from the the
begining. It's a multi-platform development device for
creating programs for both iOS and Android operating
system gadgets.
6. It's
another multi-platform application
development package used for creating
local applications for iOS, Android
operating system, Blackberry mobile
phones and Windows Phone. It uses the
format of JavaScript for growth and
contains about 5000 APIs in order to
provide significant number of codereusability.
7.
Vuforia is an Augmented Reality Software Development
Kit (SDK) for mobile devices that enables the creation of
Augmented Reality applications. It uses Computer Vision
technology to recognize and track planar images (Image
Targets) and simple 3D objects, such as boxes, in realtime. This image registration capability enables
developers to position and orient virtual objects, such as
3D models and other media, in relation to real world
images when these are viewed through the camera of a
mobile device.