App Press vs. Xamarin

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
App Press
Score 4.0 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
App Press is a mobile app platform that allows users to create apps without coding. Unlike other low or no code platforms, App Press does not rely on stock templates for app creation. The vendor says this is designed to give users a greater amount of freedom when designing and publishing mobile apps. The platform can be used to create nearly any type of app (other than complex games). The App Press mobile development platform can be used to create apps for both iOS and Android phones and…
$0
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Xamarin
Score 6.0 out of 10
N/A
N/AN/A
Pricing
App PressXamarin
Editions & Modules
Build
$0
Month
Designer
$75
Month
Small Business
$275
Month
Xamarin
Free
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
App PressXamarin
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
YesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsThe Enterprise plans are priced according to the user's specific needs. The vendor also offers a full suite of app design and development services, with pricing starting at a one-time fee of $1,500 for a simple app prototype that will not be deployed to app stores (useful in the case of seeking additional funding for full app development, or to gather feedback from stakeholders before fully committing to developing an app).
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User Ratings
App PressXamarin
Likelihood to Recommend
-
(0 ratings)
7.0
(12 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(2 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
App PressXamarin
Likelihood to Recommend
App Press LLC.
No answers on this topic
Microsoft
If you are required to develop applications that are cross-platformed, Xamarin is a great tool to use. It will help save time and effort from your development team to be able to build applications seamlessly for android, IOS, Windows, and web on a single platform instead of requiring multiple tools to get the job done.
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Pros
App Press LLC.
No answers on this topic
Microsoft
  • Xamarin allows you to write cross platform code. This allows companies to build apps more quickly by writing less code. Having code abstracted and reused across multiple platforms allows for more testing and less issues overall.
  • The ability to use Visual Studio is a huge plus. Visual Studio is one of the best IDE's available and being able to write cross platforms apps while in a great IDE makes everything less painful.
  • Xamarin is now free with a large company backing. This means that bugs on the platform get fixed more quickly and there is a large community of developers.
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Cons
App Press LLC.
No answers on this topic
Microsoft
  • Forms - not 100% there. Still needs work but is production ready.
  • iOS - sometimes errors can be hard to understand, if they even show up.
  • Insights - Xamarin offers their own crash analytics software. However, it's not perfect and sometimes doesn't pick up crashes.
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Likelihood to Renew
App Press LLC.
No answers on this topic
Microsoft
Xamarin has been great for developing different projects efficiently and effectively. It's nice to reuse the core business logic across different platforms so that there are less to maintain and little replications are needed. The biggest benefit is that C# programmers do not have to learn a different language to do mobile development.
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Usability
App Press LLC.
No answers on this topic
Microsoft
If you are required to develop applications that are cross-platformed, Xamarin is a great tool to use. It will help save time and efforts from your development team to be able to build applications seamlessly for android, IOS, windows, and web on a single platform instead of requiring multiple tools to get the job done
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Support Rating
App Press LLC.
No answers on this topic
Microsoft
I never had to contact support for any help. Most of the problems we ran into, we were able to identify and use peer support through blogs and other internet sources to resolve the problems. There are plenty of sources online which provide tutorials, discuss problems, etc. Example: StackOverflow
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Implementation Rating
App Press LLC.
No answers on this topic
Microsoft
Just with any programming tasks, have a plan first. Design out the system, spend time to build it correctly the first time and have plenty of testing and user acceptance opportunities. Xamarin was easy to implement for a C# programmer. However, you need to do tutorials to realize the platform's capabilities.
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Alternatives Considered
App Press LLC.
No answers on this topic
Microsoft
Xamarin runs natively on MacOS, and the debugger and other integration and auto-complete tools are far better than Eclipse for C# .NET. It also carries much of the plugin/add-on capabilities that are so desirable on Atom. Eclipse is a better for generalized software development, provided a developer is comfortable switching between the IDE the command line for certain parts of their workflow, like building, package management, or debugging. But for C# .NET development on MacOS specifically, Xamarin is the best product I've used for the job.
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Return on Investment
App Press LLC.
No answers on this topic
Microsoft
  • Saves development time and deliver fast.
  • Allows inhouse developers build both Android and iOS application without switching languages.
  • Allows use coding in C# in Visual studio IDE from which we can code in different languages. We don't need multiple IDEs installed
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ScreenShots

App Press Screenshots

Screenshot of This is an overview of the App Press dashboard, used to create and edit app screens.Screenshot of Here's a sample push notification, set up to deliver visitors to a specific screen in the app when they receive and open the notification.Screenshot of This is the App Press studio, where you'll design screens in your app by uploading assets, embedding HTML or websites, creating touch-enabled areas, and more.Screenshot of App Press Now, available for both iOS and Android phones and tablets, allows you to instantly preview changes made to your app in the studio editor.