Tiggzi Mobile App Builder

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NEW YORK, Dec. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Exadel, a leading enterprise mobile software development company, announced today that their Tiggzi Mobile App Platform adds support for Windows 8. In addition to iOS, Android, and Windows Phone, Windows 8 will now be available as an option when creating new projects on Tiggzi, the company's cloud-based mobile app platform for building and deploying mobile apps. Exadel also announced the Tiggzi App Builder is now entirely implemented with HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS, all browser technologies (replacing Adobe® Flash® in the previous version).

The addition of Windows 8 support to the Tiggzi platform includes the option to create a Windows Store app with support for native capabilities such as Live Tiles and Snap views, as well as Share and Search charm integration. Developers will be able to take advantage of Tiggzi's drag-and-drop visual builder, with full preview capabilities for such apps. Once the apps are complete, users will be able to export projects to Visual Studio as Windows Store-ready for finishing touches before making them publicly available.

The new HTML5-based App Builder loads faster, performs better, and is easier to use, improving developer productivity. In addition, using browser technologies like HTML5 will enable Exadel to deliver new capabilities faster to the developer community. 'Tiggzi support has become even more robust to better serve the needs of our large developer community,' said Fima Katz, CEO of Exadel. 'We believe our platform is an industry leader, and, by adding Windows 8 support, we will be providing Tiggzi users new avenues to generate revenue and create industry-leading apps. We're already leading the industry in mobile cloud development and in enabling the API economy with our easy way to consume REST services from mobile devices. The Tiggzi platform will continue to evolve and respond to the developer community.'

'Microsoft is excited Exadel has brought its Tiggzi mobile app building platform to Windows 8,' said John Richards, Senior Director, Windows App Marketing at Microsoft Corp. 'The Tiggzi development community can now tap into new opportunities in the Windows 8 ecosystem. We are looking forward to seeing new apps coming to the Windows Store through the Tiggzi platform.'

To promote innovation in the developer community Exadel has launched the Tiggzi Windows 8 Challenge, an opportunity for developers to win devices and other prizes by creating native Windows 8 apps using the Tiggzi platform. Developers can sign up to participate at http://tiggzi.com/windows8 .

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Today's announcement follows a steady march of groundbreaking feature releases and enhancements of the Tiggzi platform over the past year, including the introduction of mobile back-end services and new API 'plug-ins' that enable quick and easy access to cloud services. Exadel will continue to innovate to maintain it's position as the most complete cloud-based mobile platform.

Tiggzi is the most complete mobile platform offered as a service (PaaS). It combines a cloud-based rapid development environment with team collaboration capabilities and integrated back-end services. Tiggzi enables developers at all skill levels to rapidly and cost-effectively create mobile apps that help businesses of all sizes increase revenues and improve productivity.

Exadel, creator of Tiggzi, is a leading enterprise mobile software development company providing innovative services, solutions, and technology to its customers. Founded in 1998, Exadel is privately owned with its headquarters in the San Francisco Bay Area, with sales and support offices in the US and Germany, and with development centers in Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine.


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Small businesses today have many useful sites and products to help them get started with mobile app development, but this information might still feel useless if you don't understand JavaScript or HTML5.

Tiggzi is a new app that hopes to level the playing field between highly experienced developers and tech-savvy business owners — and save companies tons of money in the process.

Exadel, the creative force behind Tiggzi, is a mobile software application development company that counts Fortune 500 companies among its list of clients. What started as a resource for major corporate companies has provided Exadel with the knowledge to create software for like-minded developers and small business owners.

Tiggzi is an app-builder that has the sophistication to meet developers' needs while maintaining enough simplicity to increase efficiency for small business owners. The company asserts that visual editing is the most resourceful and rapid method of app development.

'Developers are always looking for the most efficient environment for the work they want to do,' says David Schoenbach, VP of product management at Exadel. 'This has broad usage and this is the sort of thing that can enhance the base of people who can develop a product.'

Tiggzi sees small business as a key piece of the growing eco-system for apps. The company hopes to contribute to that growth by providing a better way for developers to communicate with their clients.

'Developers are the way small businesses will solve their app dilemmas,' says Schoenbach. 'So we've designed a tool that strongly meets the needs of professional developers who will come in and work much more rapidly than they could with other tools.'

For developers, choosing the right operating system to host an app has been a common issue for app-building, but Tiggzi lets you create apps for iOS, Android — and in the very near future, Windows Phone and BlackBerry.

You can export an APK file for Android, a binary file for iOS and various other source codes, as well as grab raw HTML to upload it as a web app. Download mp3 wiro sableng theme song.

Tiggzi is cloud-based, so there's nothing to download — you can access a project from whatever machine you're on. The platform is part of a collaboration server that allows multiple developers to work on the same project simultaneously. This is useful for small businesses because it simplifies the editing process.

One of the most important parts of mobile development, whether you're building the app or the client, is prototyping. You can test your app in real time along the way with Tiggzi, but it's a complete app-builder, not just a prototyping tool. You can create the whole thing from beginning to end rather than just a mock-up that would need to be implemented by a developer.

The platform also makes it very simple to access REST APIs, a plug-in architecture which enables re-use of says Schoenbach. 'If they do it through the website, they'll get some traction, but if they do it through an API, they'll be crowd-sourcing all of the developers who then want to build apps with their data.'

What do you think about companies providing better forms of communication between developers and small business owners? Do you hope to see more cloud-based app builders? Let us know in the comments.

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