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IOS Apps can be Tested in the Browser |
Thursday, 14 April 2011 14:53 |
Pieceable, a company making mobile applications quickly, launched a service Pieceable Viewer. It provides developers with a chance to test their creations if they upload them to the servers of the company. They will be able to see the result in the browser and there will be no necessity to synchronize the iPhones for that.On the whole, Pieceable Viewer removes the bustle a developer faces to get his application in the hands of testers, by supplying it with URL.The reviewer can just clicks on the link and the simulator will be available for him where he can run the needed app. It is effortless, and entirely removes the necessity in the real iDevice or the ‘official’ iPhone Simulator.Among the potential customers are different types of people, such as: Agencies – It is possible to show the way work progresses to customers without sharing screen.
They can browse for it on their own. Organizations - Share beta inside the company with colleagues. All you need to do is just send them a link.Presenters – You are not confined to your development environment any longer and can show the app in question on any computer. Press / Investors – Watch demos of iOS applications without need of sending around device IDs. This is convenient for first looks. What is required from the developers who want to be served by this service? Just add an additional line of code to their app and then you can submit it to Pieceable. Plans are provided at a price of $30 per month, which gives access for 3 people at a time and up to 5 app uploads.If you buy a $60 plan per month, Pieceable will let 10 people have an access to the application simultaneously in addition to limitless quantity of uploads. Links don’t expire, and the app will be available via Pieceable Viewer at any time.A free version allows developers upload 1 app and let a viewer test it just for 1 hour. This URL is subjected to expiration with time. |