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Responsive Design Versus App’s
We all love Apps. It’s great that we can just search for a certain game or that little app that can help manage household budgets, click download and sync it with your device and job done. But have you ever sat down and thought why an app has been created?
Apple is no doubt the App Daddy and some are used on a daily basis. From the Appstore’s initial relaese to now there has been a vast change in the App market. It is now no longer acceptable to create ‘an app for everything’ anymore. So called dumb apps with a price tag of £3.99 can make a person think is this worth it or not or would i be better searching elsewhere. Users are now wise to the idea of mobile websites and responsive design and so searching for a solution to their mobile problem is now not only confined to App Stores anymore.
Apps should be used if there is a monetary value to be made from its purpose. There must be logic behind its existance. Does it interact with the mobile devices capabilities? Do you have a plan to make money out of its distribution? If not you should re-think your strategy as maybe a responsive website would be more suitable.
There are pros and cons for both. See below:
Pros of an app:
Easily monetised
Access to device sensors
Once downloaded, the content is easily accessible
Content available offline
Pros of a responsive site:
Bypass the App Store approval process
No user intervention needed to download an app
Can be accessed on any device with mobile internet access.
Content updates driven by a CMS
As you can see there are benefits of both but depending on the work that has to be created it may not warrant an app to be created. Apps are great for brands who want to offer an app product that they can benefit from. If a brand just wanted keep their audience informed of recent updates etc. then responsive design is the way forward.
Responsive website design
Responsive website design Responsive Web Design is the way website are moving and 2013 will be the year of the responsive web design. 2012 has been a very unusual year in the PC market. For the first time since 2001, PC sales are projected to be lower than they were in the previous year. So which devices are consumers buying? Tablets, for one thing. Tablet sales are expected to exceed 100 million this year, and with more and more of using Smartphones, your website needs to keep up with what your customers are view your site on. A responsive website can automatically tailor the page layout to best suit the users viewing device, giving them the best and most seamless browsing experience. We can design any business or industry. Our core creation comes from having such a vast client base and our previous experience from working with many different types of business sector.