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What are the pitfalls when using an online application builder (iBuildApp etc.)?
There are four ideas that I really want to implement, but it's clear that I don't know how to write programs (generally, a complete zero in programming).
At first I wanted to break through business incubators - I wrote to them - so they did not even answer (although one of my roboticist friends said that the ideas are normal, they deserve attention).
It’s scary to hire a freelancer, because there is not enough money and I’m afraid that a freelancer can steal an idea (call me paranoid, but I think so).
So, the iBuildApp service attracted my attention the other day - it allows you to build an application online in a simple editor without any programming skills. And now the question is brewing - will the application belong to me, or will the owner of the service have the rights to it?
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So you need to read the agreement, but it would be quite obvious if the application belonged to you.
More about the stones:
- Poor support, there are a lot of such projects, and each community has two and a half disabled people, then you will not drag anyone to edit this project. If problems arise - again, you are left alone with the support of this tool.
- It lags behind the native library in terms of capabilities (most likely you could not fully evaluate what can be implemented and what cannot), new features after the release of the new axis will appear "after some time".
- Can lag (users are used to everything being smooth and instantly responsive)
If there is not enough money, then it is not clear what you want at all. The cost of the application consists of 3 parts: development, design, promotion. Too cheap in any of the items you get something indistinct, which people will not want to use / what they will not know about.
If the ideas are worthwhile and you believe in success, then take out a loan, or find a sponsor.
Nothing will come of it without money, even if you find a developer - an enthusiast for a share, and the two of you torture the design in Photoshop, anyway, money will be needed for promotion.
Sharing ideas is stupid. I myself am far from IOS coding, I create on the web, but I looked, leafed through, tried and there is nothing complicated there. Find time and good lessons on iTunes, there are a lot of them. So it will be better.
Online designers (and all designers in general) produce a lot of unnecessary garbage and breed a specific dump even out of three pages of the application.
Z.Y. Yes, and as for me, learning is more interesting.
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