Any kind of application your launch in 2019 is a launched business — just like a rocket, it is either gonna fly to the moon, or stay on Earth forever. Here in Messapps we decided to help you with the best ideas on how to avoid your app failing on AppStore or Google Play. As we … Continue reading “Why Do Apps Fail On AppStore And Google Play?”
All data is invaluable for getting your app ahead of the game, so aggregating information pre-release can only be beneficial to your app’s success. That being said, TestFlight is both completely optional and completely free to use for all iOS developers. There are two types of testing to review; internal (closed) and external (open). Last … Continue reading “An Intro Into TestFlight: External Testing”
TestFlight is completely optional, yet completely free for all iOS developers. All data is invaluable to your app's success; hence, aggregating information about apps pre-release has become part of the norm. Two types of beta testing exists internal (closed) and external (open). Last time, we reviewed how to setup External Testing; now, let's focus on … Continue reading “An Intro Into TestFlight: Internal Testing”
You must have access to an Apple ID account. Xcode and Xcode Command Line Tools are only accessible through this method via Mac and other iOS Devices. NOTE: You must have access to an Apple ID account: to register, click here. For this method, Xcode and Command Line Tools are only accessible via Mac and other iOS Devices. Apple … Continue reading “How To Install Xcode & Start Your First Project”
NOTE: Creating an iOS Developer Account costs approximately $99.00 USD. Creating an Apple Developer account is really simple What’s not, however, is creating an entire app from scratch. Typically, one’s curiosity about the mystery of coding will linger, even if they plan to delegate a team to develop the app. This guide will walk you through all the steps of creating an … Continue reading “Creating iOS Developer Account”
Before moving on to the guide, keep in mind that 2GB is the minimum disk space required to download and install Android Studio – 4GB is what we recommend. Android Studio requires a compatible version of the JDK (Java Development Kit). Unless you’ve recently been coding through Java, chances are you don’t have JDK pre-installed. NOTE: … Continue reading “How to Set Up Your First Project with Android Studio”
One of the great things about putting your apps on the Android store is that it is relatively quick, cheap, and easy. Plus, it gives you access to the users of the world’s most popular smartphone development platform! So how do you make a developer account to upload your app? Visit the Google Play developer’s … Continue reading “Google Developer Account Guide”