Hi all,
what CRM do you use for storing customer info? I'm very happy with worketc.com because of the integration with project management and it's cheaper than others for a middle size team.
What kind of software do you use? Is it open source or do you prefer paid solutions?
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Are there anyone that use project management apps? What is a good one? I use SG Project Pro on my iPad, and pretty much this is the only app still tying me to my iPad. I'd love to find something similar on the Android side so I can truly be Apple free.
Basically, SG Project Pro has an intuitive interface, multiple ongoin projects, linking with MS Project, Very good reporting features, Gantt timeline, action list, batch email to all contractors, and risk management. If there is one like that for Android, I'd be ecstatic.
It doesn't need to be free. SG costs 40 bucks and is worth every penny and more. I don't mind spending the money for a well made one, keyword being well made, at least on par with SG Project Pro.
There are only two apps for that and only one allows editing. Android tablets suck when it comes to productivity. Search the market for Ms project. Can't link from tapatalk easily.
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Are there anyone that use project management apps? What is a good one? I use SG Project Pro on my iPad, and pretty much this is the only app still tying me to my iPad. I'd love to find something similar on the Android side so I can truly be Apple free.
Basically, SG Project Pro has an intuitive interface, multiple ongoin projects, linking with MS Project, Very good reporting features, Gantt timeline, action list, batch email to all contractors, and risk management. If there is one like that for Android, I'd be ecstatic.
It doesn't need to be free. SG costs 40 bucks and is worth every penny and more. I don't mind spending the money for a well made one, keyword being well made, at least on par with SG Project Pro.
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Hi, I have used Project Planning Pro, available on iPad, Android and Windows and found it to be the only app that offers quality features at a minimal price ($20). The availability of this app on multiple platforms make it useful for users utilizing different platforms.
I am particularly fond of its ability to open MPP files in XML format within the app. Once the file is opened, it can be read or edited as per needs. It also allows import of files via Dropbox and mail.
Hi Folks, I am looking for a developer to help with some automation in my business, I have an MS Acces database which currently contains my customer details and rounds etc. I am looking to create an app which shows the operators in the streets a list of jobs for that day etc, and a job status Open/Closed, I would then like it to update the account & possibly create emails to the customers.
Though I have some database design I have not developed any App's, I would welcome a response from anyone who currently does this work.
UK based business
Is anyone interested in developing this App ? - Regards Nige
I have an HTML 5 app built with Sencha Touch + Cordova. The app works ok and is already in production, but I want more in terms of performance for the future, so I'm thinking about rewriting it in another framework.
On propertycross.com some of the most used cross-platform frameworks have been compared... I went through all of them and for me the winner is with no doubt NeoMAD. The approach seems the right one: write in one language (Java) and have the native app generated for each platform.
I saw no difference in terms of performance between the native one and the one built with NeoMAD, also the app was only a bit larger (1.2mb the native one, 1.9mb the one built with NeoMAD), with Titanium and Xamarin I get an app 10 times bigger, not to mention the increased startup time.
By doing some research on the web though, NeoMAD doesn't seem much used... on stackoverflow I get only 5 questions with the neomad tag.
So why so few people use this framework? Seems to me the perfect one... Does anyone have any experience with it?
Hello Emanuele,
First of all, as one of the NeoMAD founders I was very happy to read your post!
To answer your question, I think there are 3 explanations:
1/ NeoMAD is available on the market since 2012 only and this is a first objective reason why we do not have a lot of users at the moment.
2/ Neomades is a small company with limited marketing resources compared to our main competitors.
3/ The Neomades team is mainly a tech one and we have not been so efficient until now in business dev.
However, NeoMAD is used for mobile developments by major french organizations such as CROUS, L'Oréal and TNS Sofres / WPP Group. Some of these applications are available on the app stores, you can find more information about it in the References section of our website.
We hope that comments like yours will catch the community's attention and increase the visibility of NeoMAD… without users and the developer community we will not succeed !
Fill free to contact us for any questions a [email protected]
Best regards.
Hey @memanuele
First of all, you need to choose the framework according to your specific project needs. It's really hard to name the one-fits-all framework. If you're in no hurry, you can spend some time trying different ones and thus deciding what will be the best variant for you.
If you don't have time, you can get initial information from the blogs, for example, here or here, to name a few. Google it, there's alot of interesting going on.
Edit: Ddamn, just noticed the date of the initial post...
Hi,
I'm looking to build an app similar to the way Airbnb functions but in a different sector.
Needs:
Account for buyer
Account for seller
Create job from app that is viewable in mobile and web
Upload data from buyer
Database of jobs
Messaging system between buyers and sellers
Search functionality
Is there a "standard" way to do this or are the programs used dependent on the knowledge of the guy you hire?
Any quick thought would be appreciated
Hello everyone,
We're trying to create a new open-source app distribution platform named Spheris, using blockchain technology. We are really interested in your thoughts – both devs and users. We're also open for possible collabs for those who are interested.
We’re utilizing Ethereum’s blockchain technology to build Spheris as a decentralized platform. This makes a lot of cool things possible:
No registration and transaction fees, as opposed to traditional app marketplaces who charge up to $100 for registration and 30% per each transaction. No technical restrictions or censorship. Optional anonymity. Forget about the need for credit card companies or banks – you will be able to buy and sell apps using our digital currency (Spheris tokens), with the option to exchange for other digital currencies (such as Ethereum or Bitcoin).
Customers will be able to purchase apps without going through registration and without credit cards. We’re also trying to accommodate devs whose apps have been removed from Google Play for questionable reasons.
Your Feedback = Extremely Important
We are in the early process of gathering valuable feedback from devs, and see if this is a platform that devs would like to be on. For users – do you guys see this as a platform you would buy apps from? Would love to start a discussion! For devs - have you had bad experiences with app stores (de-listing, ranking issues, not being accepted etc)? Does the concept of decentralization sound like something you might want to be a part of?
If you need more info, have a look at spheris.io or just ask me here.
Your questions and feedback are much appreciated,
Thanks
PS - apologies if this isn't the right forum for this topic!