Who else is focusing on mobile apps? Let’s connect!
Konrad S.
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I’m currently working on App Finder, an advanced search engine for Android apps, soon for iOS also: https://skyica.com/appfinder/.
(It was launched here last year https://www.producthunt.com/products/app-finder#app-finder, and I’ll launch it again later this month.)
The goal is to make mobile apps optimally discoverable, for the benefit of both users and developers.
I’d like to hear from others who are also focusing on mobile apps!
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Gabriele Mazzola 🧭@gabriele_mazzola
Touring
Hey Konrad! Cool, are you developing natively or using some cross-platform technology?
I am currently working on Touring | Explore the world , which is a react-native mobile app, and we'll launch in a few days on PH!
Would love to hear what you think of it!
I'll check out your App Finder later on today 💪
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@gabriele_mazzola I developed the Android app natively. So I will have to write a web app and iOS app also. Will consider cross-platform technology for my next project.
Touring looks interesting, although I'm not really into sightseeing etc., and I find the icon a bit off-putting (never mind, just not my taste)
@konrad_sx Isn't it quite painful to develop and maintain three apps with three different technologies?
App Finder
@gabriele_mazzola I've been developing Android apps since a long time, so I know that technology. And I want to learn "native" web developement anyway (single-page JS). Don't know about iOS yet.
App Finder
@gabriele_mazzola And I have some innovative features in the Android app like the scalable UI, scalable result list screenshots, and also performance-optimized it much. Not sure if all this is possible with cross-platform.