Build iPhone, iPad, and Android Apps with No Coding Required

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Course Summary
Build great looking apps with little effort.
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Course Description
Like us on Facebook and/or Follow us on Twitter. Message us to let us know you liked us, or Tweet us @sr_elearning. Link to Our Facebook Page Link to Our Twitter Profile Stone River eLearning _____________________________________________________________________________________ Learn to create iPhone, iPad and Android Apps in less than an hour without learning to write programming code. We'll show you how to use a cloud-based App development platform that offers over 20 App components that allow you to create professional quality Apps quickly and easily. Who Should Attend This course is perfect for do-it-yourself small business owners who can't afford to pay $10,000 or more for a mobile app, or those looking to start an App development business without having to learn programming code. I've Never Built an App Before - Should I Even Bother Taking This Course? Yes. You need no experience at all to publish your own Apps. It's easy to learn and we'll walk you through the App publishing process step by step. Do I Need a Mac for iOS Apps? No! This App development system is compatible with all computers, and you can even publish iOS (iPhone and iPad) Apps with a PC. No Mac required! So What Can My Apps Include?
- Custom HTML Pages (Anything You Want!)
- Web Pages
- RSS and ATOM Feeds
- eCommerce Through PayPal
- eCommerce Through iTunes
- Upload Videos
- Events Calendar
- Streaming Audio
- Streaming Video
- Photo Albums
- Twitter Feed
- Facebook Page
- Google Maps to Any Location
- Google Calendar
- One-Touch Calling
- One-Touch E-mailing
- Contact Information
- Share Photos Inside an App
- Custom Created Forms
- Coupons
- GPS-Based Notifications and Offers
- Push Notifications
- News Feeds
- E-mail, Facebook, Twitter and Text Message Sharing
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Course Syllabus
- Introduction to iBuildApp
- Promo Video
- Who Is Stone River eLearning?
- See How Easy It Is to Build an App
- Website Changes
- Introduction to Your Account Settings
- Introduction to the App Components
- Community Overview and How to Get Help
- Introduction to Building iPhone and Android Apps
- Choosing an App Type To Build
- Introduction to App Templates
- App Build Page Overview
- App Build Process Overview
- Naming an iPhone or Android App
- Changing the Logo Image
- Editing Background Images
- Changing Button Names And Images
- Changing App Components (Page Types)
- How to Build iPhone and Android Apps
- Linking To Web Sites
- Adding A Tap To Call Button
- Adding An E Mail Button
- Adding Business Contact Information
- Adding A Facebook Page
- Adding A Twitter Feed
- Adding RSS And ATOM Feeds
- Validating an RSS or ATOM Feed
- Adding A Google Map To a Business
- Adding Your Business To Google Maps
- Adding an HTML Page
- Uploading Videos
- Uploading Audio Files
- Streaming Video
- Streaming Audio
- Embedding A Google Calendar
- Adding Events
- Adding News Releases
- Adding Coupons
- Adding A Photo Gallery
- Sharing Photos Inside An App
- E-Commerce - Adding Pay Pal Items
- Moving Buttons In A Template
- Preparing Your Phone For Testing
- Building iPad Apps
- Setting Up Your First iPad App
- Adding An RSS Or ATOM Feed
- Adding An HTML Page
- Adding A Web Page
- Adding A Photo Gallery
- Adding Video Streaming
- Preparing Your iPad App For Publishing
- Getting Android Apps to the Market
- Introduction To App Publishing
- Adding A Splash Screen
- App Settings
- App Info
- Hosting Your App in the Cloud
- Generating Your .APK File
- Introduction to Google Play
- Creating An Android Developer Account
- Introduction To Your Android Developer Account
- Understanding Your Android Market Account
- Understanding Graphic Assets
- Uploading To Google Play
- Generating QR Codes for Marketing
- Getting iOS Apps to the Market
- Testing Apps On Your Device
- Testing Your Apps
- Installing Your App From iTunes
- Certificates And Provisioning
- Submitting Your App To The App Store
- Publishing to the App Store: Part 1
- Publishing to the App Store: Part 2
- Publish Apple Apps With a PC