Showing posts with label web app. Show all posts
Showing posts with label web app. Show all posts

Thursday, February 28, 2019

What is Mobile App?

In this post i am sharing what is mobile app where do we use. A mobile website is designed specifically for the smaller screens and touch-screen capabilities of smartphones and tablets. It can be accessed using any mobile device's Web browser, like Safari on iOS and Chrome on Android. Users simply type in the URL or click on a link to your website, and the website automatically detects the mobile device and redirects the viewer to the mobile version of your website.

What is a mobile app?

A mobile app is a smartphone or tablet application. Unlike a mobile website, a mobile app must be downloaded and installed, typically from an app marketplace, such as the Apple App Store or Android's Google Play store.

Although mobile websites and mobile apps aren't the same thing, they generally offer the same features that can help grow your business by making it easier for customers to find and reach you. 



These features include the following:

One-click calling: Users can call your business simply by tapping on your phone number from your website or app.

Click-to-map: Users can use their devices' GPS to locate your business and instantly get directions, without having to manually input your address.

Social sharing: This feature integrates social media apps and websites to enable users to easily share content with friends and followers.

Mobile commerce: Take your online store mobile with e-commerce-capable mobile websites and apps, such as with Buy Now buttons and mobile carts.

Mobile marketing: This lets users sign up for marketing lists and loyalty programs while enabling businesses to easily launch location-based text-message marketing and email marketing campaigns

Difference Between Website and Webapp

In this post i am sharing the difference between Website and web app. A website is a compilation of a set of web pages viewed with a browser. It is a static set of pages that offer viewers with details. It does not allow viewers to carry out effective communication. A website can be compared to a conference where the attendees do not involve in interaction.

Web applications are interactive websites like Facebook. User engagement is an integral part of web applications. They bear resemblance to a networking event where it is necessary for audiences to engage for value enhancement.

Websites are static, which means they are not updated very often. They are built using HTML, CSS, and maybe a little bit of JavaScript. A website doesn’t need programming language and a database. Web apps are dynamic and ever changing. They rely on audience for interaction, contribution of content (YouTube, Twitter, Facebook), gathering of data from other sources and presenting it to Google Analytics.

Web applications are developed with HTML, CSS & JavaScript, use programming languages – PHP, Ruby, or Python apart from using frameworks – Rails, Django, and CakePHP. Since web applications are dynamic in nature, hence databases are used.



Websites

Websites are typically informational in nature. Think about your favorite blog or news based site. Its primary purpose is to convey information to the end user, whether it in the form of news, like CNN, or recipes, like you’ll find on Martha Stewart.

As a general rule, there is little or no interaction on the part of the visitor, other than possibly submitting an email address to receive a monthly newsletter or performing a search. So the real question is, how does this apply to you?

Well, if you’re a local charity who wants to convey information only — a homepage, an about page, contact information, upcoming events, and maybe a description of how you’ve helped your cause — a website might be all that you need.

Web Applications

In contrast, web applications are usually responsible for some form of interaction with your visitors. Yes, they’ll still be supplying information, but your visitors may want to do something with that information. Or, through interaction, your visitors may request a different type of information or even manipulate data.

A specific example of a web application could be your local library website that allows you to search their catalog of books and make a reservation. Your online banking is a web application as well — it displays information and performs actions based on your input. Let’s refer back to our local charity as an example. Only this time, they require that visitors are able to register, place bids, and pay for items in a charitable online auction.

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