It would be great if we all had the time, skills, and
patience to learn computer coding, especially since technology pervades so many
areas of our life. But thankfully, there are applications and web developers
out there who provide ways for the rest of us to produce apps with little or no
coding skills.
Back in June, I reviewed one such web application called Buzztouch, which is designed to allow
anyone to create their own smartphone application. Now a similar program has
just been released called Infinite Monkeys, a web-based tool geared toward
niche communities who want to share content on the iPhone and Android
platforms. Infinite Monkeys is not as polished theme wise as Buzztouch, but unlike the latter, Infinite Monkeys, says the developers,
“Is completely web-based, and works on any computer or tablet device. You never
touch the source code and don’t have to know what it is or how it works.” There
are several other differences that also might make Infinite Monkey more
accessible to non-programmers than Buzztouch. But you’re free to explore both
and see which fits your needs.
Web-based GUI
Infinite Monkeys’ web-based graphic user interface allows
users to incorporate existing web content from social networking sites like
Twitter, Flickr, YouTube, and blogging sites.
These web-based apps of course don’t compare to more
advanced apps like Angry Birds, but they are great for small niche communities
and businesses, such as school associations, sports teams, churches, musicians
and restaurants, who want to share content privately or publicly.
Infinite Monkeys provides three different app platform
models, ranging from free to the pro level version of $499. But for many users,
the free HTML 5 web-based, and ad-supported model should suffice.
Building An App
Infinite Monkey provides a seriously easy step-by-step
process for creating a smartphone app in less than an hour; that is if you have
an ample amount of content already posted on the web.
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