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Native App Development: 5 Reasons to go Native

Web apps run in a smartphone’s browser, like Chrome or Safari. Native apps run 5 times faster than JavaScript code that runs on browsers. <br>

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Native App Development: 5 Reasons to go Native

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  1. Native App Development: 5 Reasons to go Native The world of app development is an exciting, yet sometimes confusing place. The growing need for enterprise mobile apps comes as a surprise, as more and more business functions are relying on data to make decisions, apps that get the job done accurately and efficiently are high on demand. Native apps are what typically come to mind when you think of an app. You download them from the App Store or Google Play, they sit within your device’s applications and you launch them by tapping their icon. But, there is much more to them. http://blog.sevenstarinfotech.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/native_apps1.jpg At the other end of the scale are mobile-optimised web apps. If you’ve ever seen the ‘mobile version’ of a site, that’s what we’re talking about. Developing a web app can be quick and simple however, their simplicity is also their downside. So, what distinguishes native apps from its alternatives? Native Apps Are Faster Web apps run in a smartphone’s browser, like Chrome or Safari. Native apps run 5 times faster than JavaScript code that runs on browsers. The code used to build web apps is, fundamentally, not built for optimal performance whereas the code frameworks we use to build native apps are highly tuned for speed. Native Apps Provide Better User Experience When you have a “one webapp fits all” philosophy for mobile, at least one group of users that are using the app wouldn’t be satisfied. Mobile apps for the enterprise are crucial for boosting productivity and modernizing operations, and native app capabilities ensure end users are presented with the best experience possible. Native Apps Take Advantage of Cameras, Microphones, and Other Phone Goodies Mobile browsers have access to GPS –and that’s a good thing. But if you want to work with the total awesomeness of the modern smartphone, your hands are tied. Native apps, use a lot

  2. of information from your phone (they ask first of course) and are thus able to provide better functionalities than web apps. Native Apps Provide Greater security One of the coolest things about HTML5 is that it can store data offline. However, you’re limited to storing 5MB of data offline. It is much harder to hack a native app than it is to access an HTML5 app. When considering the kind of sensitive data companies work with today –including critical business performance or customer information – security is one of the biggest concerns for many businesses. Native Apps are Responsive and Reliable From a user’s point of view, native applications generally appear more responsive, reliable and behave in accordance with other native apps on the device. Furthermore, more memory and hardware-acceleration are available to native applications. They also have the potential to communicate with other native apps installed on the device if programmed to do so. Overall, going for native apps helps you create apps that are designed to delight your users. To get your own instant, affordable, stunning and native app visit www.instappy.com

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