Says apps can be made in an hour for $199.
AppMakr offers a WSYWIG interface for creating a fully native iPhone application. Users can enter a website URL or keywords and AppMakr will create a sample iPhone app in under 30 seconds built from that content.
Sean Shadmand, chief strategy officer of PointAbout, said: “iPhone apps often cost more than $10,000 and take weeks or months to create, making the decision to execute a mobile strategy a difficult one.
"AppMakr completely flips this paradigm by enabling anyone to make a high quality iPhone app in under an hour, for as little as $199.”
Users can customise the app with feeds from Twitter, YouTube, Blogger and others, and alter the icon, splash screen, tab icons, header image, and text colours.
Apps can then be sold on iTunes, with ads from AdMob, Medialets, DoubleClick and Google AdSense. It costs $199 to publish via AppMakr or $499 when self-published.
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