While some clothes may come in a one-fits-all size, the same cannot be said for devices in the mobile world.
Increasingly, consumers are demanding that mobile applications are one-design-fits-all because they expect their favorite apps to look and work the same – regardless of which of their mobile devices (phone, tablet, laptop, etc.) they’re currently using.
As if having to design for all of these devices wasn’t hard enough, now wearable devices like smartwatches and fitness trackers are upping the ante.
Luckily, there are a plethora of opportunities available through cross-platform mobile development technology to develop more and more sophisticated apps than ever before.
It’s safe to say that the face of mobile apps is constantly evolving. The outcome(s) of this evolution can be seen through an increased ability to generate more achievable app ideas in a more timely and effective manner than before.
Likewise, more evolved mobile app development means better tools for said development. The number of drag-and-drop tools available to developers practically takes all the effort out of building apps in general.
In fact, all a developer has to do is link a few components with these tools and most of the code needed is generated automatically.