Ask HN: Please Review My Mobile Web App Development IDE - Basic/JavaScript

7 points by ghenne ↗ HN
I'm looking for feedback on my new development tool. Many of you know a lot about the underlying technologies and will be able to spot ways we can make it better.

Here's how it works: The IDE has a drag and drop design screen for your widgets. It is integrated with a code editor. The code can be in JavaScript or a (large) subset of Visual Basic, which case it is translated to JavaScript.

It creates an HTML page which can be loaded and saved on iPhones, iPads and Android devices. The apps can be saved to the home screen and will run without any internet connection. Apps can be distributed without going through the App Store.

Underlying technologies are HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. The apps are optimized for WebKit.

All comments are welcome.

Here's the link: http://www.nsbasic.com/blog/?p=187

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I have a lot of respect for the NS Basic family of products - I remember using the NS Palm Basic maybe 10 years ago and then later reviewing the offerings for windows CE for a UK computer magazine.

Having just had a first go at using PhoneGap to package an HTML5/CSS/JavaScript app for the Android platform I would be interested in trying anything that could cut out some of the software layers in that stack or simplified the process (although I suppose I might get used to it).

<edit> I jumped in a bit too quickly there - and I have now watched the demo videos. You don't end up with (say) a .apk package for Android but you do end up with a web App that can be presented in full screen mode - neat.

Any plans to go the next step and create "native apps"?

So far, the best way is to feed the result of App Studio to PhoneGap, which can then create an apk (for Android) or an app that can be submitted to the App Store. Both of those solutions require that you download and configure the SDKs for their platforms. In the case of iOS, you'll also need to deal with the App Store.

OTOH, many apps work nicely as web apps, and it's improving all the time.

Hello:

I've just purchased a wonderful new product from a company with a proven track record. Anybody remember the Newton? That is where it all began for NSBasic software.

NSBasic-App Studio is the new kid on the company's well established block. I'm loving it. I've been looking for something that produces applications for the iphone, ipad, ipod. NSBasic does that... AND, it also produces apps for Android.

Like a previous poster, I used NSBasic Palm and found the software fun to learn. I was impressed with the support the company provides. It is second to none. I am not a professional programmer. I'm female and retired.(Read that as atypical in this whole arena) It is a challenge for me to get my head around programming concepts. The men and women in the support forum were always patient and kind to me. My newbie questions were treated with respect. I'm finding the same to be true while using NSBasic-App Studio. It is wonderful to be back with the NSBasic folks. George Henne, the spokesperson for the company, is just like his company's name sake: N=Nice and S=Smart.

NSBasic-App Studio is well posed to make "real" programmers some money, and to give the rest of us some fun. Did I mention that it is on sale right now? Even someone on a limited income like me can afford to get started.

Check it out at NSBasic.com. BTW, I am in no way connected with this company. I am simply a user of their products (NSBAsic Palm and NSBasic Desktop) who has enormous respect for what they do.

-Rachel

Hi Rachel - Good hearing from you!

[Rachel is one of my heros. When most women retire and take up knitting, she started programming. She should be an inspiration to all!]