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Testing a Mobile App? Keep these 5 things in mind…

In this world of mobile applications, there is kind of race of launching mobile applications. Even in the development firms, developers focus more on stats of number of applications launched. There are no statistics available  that how many application run successfully after the launch in the market. To keep the ‘on time’ delivery criteria high, many times partially tested apps would get delivered to the client. In the long run, this practice would hamper the overall image of your company.

Here is a short checklist for mobile application testers, that should not be missed. In fact, the product manager has to understand that delivering a bug free app would do more good to your reputation than delivering an application before time (without or improper testing)

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Why you need an Android app?

You can see a smartphone almost in every hand. Though the type of operating systems they have is different… but still there is one common thing, the mobile applications. Marketers don’t want to lose a single channel to promote their products and services and generate leads out of them. But if you have tight budget and afford to have application of single platform, what that would be? Android? iOS? Symbian or something else?

If I were you, I would have chosen Android. There are tonne of reasons that gives android an added advantage over other operating systems. I am not saying that other operating systems won’t generate leads for you or won’t give you good ROI. Statistically, Apple users belong to the rich stratum of the society. Whereas, Android users belong to all strata, even students from developing countries, nowadays, have an android smartphone. So it is easy to target wide range of audience from application that works on one platform.

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Cloud Computing a Boon for Developers

Previously, we talked about how cloud computing is really invading the IT sector and how it is going to take up the space of conventional data centers. And, experts are glad that dependency on infrastructure will reduce to a great extent… as cloud computing has many advantages over it. But how web developers, app developers and software developers are accepting this change? Would switching over to cloud makes the story happy for developers?

38% of developers admit that overall development time is reduced by 11.6% on cloud platforms.

The reason for saving such a good amount of time is streamlining the whole development cycle. Developers can easily and quickly make the things online, thus, cutting huge efforts required.

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