By Saurabh Soni

Getting the results you want often necessitates close collaboration and communication between departments, and every business's internal infrastructure is going to be in some way unique.Compatibility and responsive design are the names of the game in-app design right now.A custom app gives you greater control of how you reach out to them, how much information you gather, and what you choose to do with that information.

 

By Anupam Chugh

Developers today are often confused when trying to pick the best framework for building apps. Native Android and iOS were the most sought-after ones until recently. Today, though, businesses and developers are looking for a technology that lets them share code across platforms while also ensuring that there aren’t any performance hiccups. At the turn of this decade, mobile application developers do have a wide variety of frameworks and technologies to choose from. Facebook’s React Native is still the preferred framework for building cross-platform apps. Despite this, Google’s Flutter, a relatively new kid on the block, has gained steam and is breathing down React Native’s neck. At the same time, the Xamarin and Ionic frameworks are beginning to see a decline in their popularity.