Saturday, 8 October 2016

Hybrid Frameworks for Mobile Apps Development

Mobile applications development industry is going crazy as a result of the increase in the number of smartphone users around the globe. The increase in the demand has directly increased the demand for mobile application developers. Native developers always love to work on native code, but when it comes to business, native development becomes tricky as the codes have to be written for different platforms like iOS, Android, Windows, etc. It is tricky because the developers have to hard code and end up building the same app with different library sets. That’s creepy, right? Yes, of course for the development business.

To get started with mobile application development, you don’t have to be an expert with native coding as the mobile development industry is offering the various offering for the intermediates and experienced HTML, CSS and JavaScript

Hybrid Mobile Application:

In simple words, the hybrid app is a simplified and mobile version of a website written in web languages like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The major advantage of the hybrid mobile app is that they can be used on any mobile platform like iOS, Android, etc. In simple words, hybrid applications are a combination of both web and native applications.

Hybrid Mobile Application Development Frameworks:

Most common question that arises while choosing hybrid mobile application development is “Why hybrid apps are prominent?” The answer is simple. It offers a secure environment for the developer to code an application that runs on any platform.

IONIC

Intex XDK

Sencha Touch

PhoneGap

Mobile Angular UI

IONIC:

IONIC is popular among many developers as it is straightforward and easy to use and also, it is said to be on of the most powerful and promising HTML5 app framework. To develop rich, user-friendly and interactive apps, IONIC has every UI components as it is developed using SAAS. It uses AngularJS to power applications as AngularJS has two-way data binding, APIs, interaction and backend services.

Intex XDK:

Developed by Intel Corp., Intel XDK is a cross-platform application tool used for developing hybrid mobile applications. It comes with some templates to help the developers get started with and also supports frameworks like jQuery mobile, Topcoat and Twitter Bootstrap. This awesome framework also allows a live preview on the connected devices. Developers believe it to be the best and the easiest development frameworks.

Sencha Touch:

Sencha Touch is said to be the all-in-one hybrid mobile applications development framework for developing apps for platforms like iOS, Android, and Blackberry. The best part of this excellent framework is that it provides native look and feel across all mobile platforms. The official page of Sencha Touch comes with samples that help the programmers to develop applications with ease.

PhoneGap:

One might think that PhoneGap is ODD in this list, and it is of course not. PhoneGap is not a framework but it is used for packaging and releasing an app. It is based on Cordova, an open source mobile application development framework. As said earlier, the PhoneGap takes the raw code and wraps it based on the required platform. It is popular among the world of mobile applications developers.

Mobile Angular UI:

Based on Bootstrap 3 and AngularJS, Mobile Angular UI is an HTML 5 based framework used for creating interactive mobile applications. Here are some of the main features of Mobile Angular UI framework
AngularJS and Bootstrap 3
Bootstrap 3 has switches, overlays, and sidebars
Angular-route, angular-touch and angular-animate is available

Tuesday, 4 October 2016

E-Commerce Web Design Mistakes

Creating a popular e-commerce website is not just about combining a clever idea with web technologies. Success with such a website depends on several factors, understanding of human psychology being the first one among those. Unless you understand what users expect to see on your website, you won’t be able to engage them. You need to know the way people browse through your website, the pages they visit frequently and the kind of products and services they look for.

Second important factor is strategy analysis. Your first e-commerce web design and development plan might have worked out really well, bringing you a large number of visitors. Sticking to the same design, however, is not quite favorable for the business.

While the testing phase of your e-commerce website defines its performance level, you should also conduct conversion studies while designing it. Unknowingly you could be making certain mistakes that can cost you a lot of valuable customers in future.

Little or No Clarity in Value Proposition:

Value proposition is basically a seller’s argument for convincing buyers to purchase a product or service. From this proposition, a customer should get a clear explanation of the product as well as the valid reasons to buy it. A poor value proposition can not only confuse the customer but can also damage the reputation of your website.

Misleading Descriptions for Products:

A user on your website expects nothing but the truth about any product he/she is interested in. In such a scenario, misleading product descriptions can prove to be a great disadvantage for your business. Being convinced by a false description, a user can buy a product with wrong assumptions and get disappointed. With such an experience on your website, you can’t expect him/her to come back.

Not Using High-Quality Images:

Images unquestionably describe a product better than words. Descriptions and specifications merely explain features of the product and why it is so special. It is thus necessary to use high-quality product images on your website.

Ineffective Site Search Engine:

Often in order to fulfill their goals, visitors use a search engine to get directly to what they want instead of using categories and filters. Now, you must be particular on the working of a search engine in your site and even include filters to enable the customers get exact results. Although variety is good, but getting flooded with lots of irrelevant options as search results can be more of a trouble than blessing. If there is an option on your ecommerce website that filters the results as per the category or feature then customers will not face any problem whatsoever and easily get what they want.

Unclear Site Navigation:

One of the biggest mistakes that the online merchants do is to have a cumbersome navigation of the website. Nothing can put off the customer more than trying to find a product on a site that has chaotic navigation. A worse scenario can be to have a page that doesn’t separate the categories or differentiate the products as per their types. Or worst when there are categories with no products or with one or two products only. What is the use of category here? Make sure that you have clear categories and navigation features before you include the products in the catalog.