Everyone dreams of having their own Android application and also have relevance, but the truth is that it is something reserved for a small sector. One of the main limitations is the need for advanced programming knowledge to achieve an application with a minimum of quality. Google knows this limitation firsthand and now tries to help us to break this barrier with the launch of App Maker, a tool to create Android applications without knowing how to program .
One of the strongest pillars of Android are its applications and behind these we find thousands of developers. Google has for some time been taking measures to encourage the creation of applications, from offering scholarships, to making available to the community complete development tools such as Android Studio .
Google wanted to take a step forward and offer a service to create simple applications in an easy and intuitive way. This service has been called App Maker and is primarily aimed at companies .
Its foundation lies in the simplicity of use , so that a user with average computer knowledge can create an application. This has an impact on companies, since in principle they would save the cost of hiring a specialized developer.
The interface of App Maker is so simple that everything revolves around the mechanics of "drag and drop" on a web platform, that is, App Maker works directly through the browser without the need for complex driver installations or anything like that.
App Maker is integrated into G Suite Business , a service focused on the business sector. Google wants to increase its presence in all areas and with App Maker can help manage companies (for example applications to control orders, delivery notes, invoices, accounting, etc) .
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