(Free) Dapp the App Creator - Make, learn, create your own iPhone and iPad apps


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Was 12.99 now free. It might be useful for someone.

 

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BENEFITS
- Get more apps out the door faster and start putting more money in your pocket
- Save hundreds to thousands of dollars on your iPhone app development quotes from Developers.
- Get a boost up, and save yourself months of frustratingly slow learning
- Get live versions of your app running straight away, right on your iPhone.
- Get your app ideas out of your head and onto your iPhone, no matter where you are.
- Comprehensive easy to follow video tutorials that take you through every step of the process.
- A friendly community that lets you ask questions, get involved and request new features.
 
 
TRUE WYSIWYG MOCKUPS - COMPLETE CONTROL OVER YOUR APP 
Don't settle for options to change titles, tab bars and images when using a service to create your own app. Dapp gives you complete control over a large range of iOS SDK objects.
 
LEARN HOW TO CODE YOUR OWN IPHONE APPS
Use our online tutorials at http://dapp.kerofrog.com.au and the exported Xcode project, storyboards and code to help you learn better and faster!
 
DAPP IS EASY TO USE AND LETS YOU GET STARTED IMMEDIATELY ON YOUR LATEST AND GREATEST IPHONE APP
- Logical and ordered layout that is easy to use
- Movement Handles for moving small tricky objects.
- Clone Objects, Designs and individual pages and save time.
- Snap to Guidelines for precision.

 

 

 

 

https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/id370888555?mt=8

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