Infinite Monkeys Appy Pie
App creation software From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Infinite Monkeys is a self-service platform that allows users to create native apps for iPhone, Android, and HTML5 mobile websites with no coding knowledge.[1]
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Developer(s) | Infinite Monkeys (Pte Ltd) Appy Pie |
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Initial release | December 2011 |
Operating system | iOS, Android |
Type | application framework |
Website | appypie |
History
Infinite Monkeys is headquartered in Singapore. The company was founded by Alice Gugelev, David Hoare, and Jay Shapiro.[2][3] The beta version of Infinite Monkeys was released in September 2011 and went live in December 2011 at the AppNation conference in San Francisco.[4] The company is a virtual organization with staff contracted via oDesk and distributed across six continents.[5]
The platform has a web-based graphic user interface (GUI) that uses a WYSIWYG editor and allows users to take existing web content and third-party feeds to generate apps for iPhone, Android, and HTML5-supported smartphones. Infinite Monkeys uses a drag-and-drop process to organize widgets on the app screen and features a dashboard for users to manage in-app subscriptions, messages, and analytics.[6]
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