Build Mobile Apps for Free with Appsbar

Appsbar offers a free way to make great app ideas come to life.
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If you have a fantastic idea for a mobile app, but think designing one would be too difficult or costly, think again. According to PCMag‘s William Fenton, Appsbar, now in beta, lets small businesses and individuals create, edit and publish apps for Windows 7 Mobile, Google Android and Apple iOS—for free!  Appsbar guides users through the entire app creation process and offers customizable templates and filters that let you know if you’ve made a mistake that would hinder publication.

For each page, you can choose layouts that feature photo or video galleries, text content, forms, events, and links to social sites like Facebook and Twitter. Apparently, Today Show contributor Jill Martin built an app using Appsbar. As Fenton points out, why not you?

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  • alexandra murashova

    And i used snappii.com to make apps. i’m not a developer, but managed to make a cool app with snappii in some minutes. 

  • Nuppkint

    saw a piece on that on freetins.com

  • http://twitter.com/appsbar_inc appsbar

    Hi – appsbar.com here. Since William Fenton first let Inc. Magazine readers know about appsbar, Scott Hirsch has seen more than 50,000 people join the community – we’re always looking for new ideas as apps continue to evolve, so by all means reach out to us at http://www.facebook.com/appsbar. 

  • Gcghdghdghg

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  • Jthompson

     
    Whoever posted these great reviews is probably working for the company promoting it. This is not easy and is time consuming. You need to be very savvy and its worth it to hire someone than mess with this yourself. 

  • Ann

    Why not me? Because this is mainly a tool for lead generation by mr Scott Hirsch and cronies, that’s why. Read their TOS. They give a little, you lose a lot. Also see: http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,457376,00.html . Hirsch — who started his first bulk e-mail list way back in 1996–likes to take credit for helping make Boca Raton “the spam capital of the world.”