Planning to do an app

August 13th, 2013

Good morning everyone

I want to do an app for smartphones. Its a quite simple app, you send data there and it gets listed, shown to other users. It is supposed to use gprs. Very simple, but i dont have no idea how to do. How quick can it be done, and is there like construction kit or at least tutorial? It is supposed to be without chat or anything that would make it too complicated.
Any help is appreciated.
Answer #1
If you cant Google this by your self, I doubt you will be able to create an app from scratch =(
Answer #2
Yeah, i dont even know what to google for. Like what is the basis for all those apps? Like java or something. Guess i need some basic Info so i can start using google. I am inventor but thats not my field. Not at all. But i have a great concept.
Answer #3
Dawe80 replied: But i have a great concept.
You should probably pitch it to a developer?
Dawe80 replied: Yeah, i dont even know what to google for.
Nor do we, you just said “smartphones”, you did not specify which platform =(
Answer #4
I do not know what platform is best. I checked…iOS?

Yeah, i am a master of concepts. Problem is when i tell someone its easy to steal. I am very lucky there will be one patent for my one of my concepts…and that one my true love took. People owe me big money and do not pay so i cant hire anyone at the moment. I could go to bank maybe, they wanted to buy a product once, but this is virtual, no real product.
Answer #5
Try giving Visual Studio a go with this tut:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRTs8Kgy91Y
Answer #6
Thanks a lot mate
Very much appreciated
Answer #7
for android you need to know a bit of java.
you could follow this playlist to learn the android coding and stuff. (it teaches a little java to)
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL34F010EEF9D45FB8
Answer #8
Thank you very much!
I am also still working on the concept and realized its illegal in many countries. Bummer! So it wont get past the appstore barrier right?
Its totally legal in most if not all European countries, but many others not.

 

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