APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT

DEVELOPMENT ON ALL PLATFORMS
Selecting the “right” mobility platform can be daunting. Deciding where to start and how to proceed is a significant challenge for many organizations, as mistakes can become costly. At Akvelon, we know how to build any type of app on any and all platforms, so you don’t have to worry. Our Mobility Enablement initiative helps customers through this process; from determining an enterprise mobility strategy to selecting the platform, deciding the deployment sequence, scoping & mobilizing projects to implementing solutions, whether package-based or custom built, Akvelon is here to help!
Cater All Your Business Needs With Custom iPhone Apps and Empower Your Business Growth with Custom iPad Apps
- Location Based Services
Push Notification
In-App Purchase
Gaming Frameworks
API Integration
App Analytics
Social Sharing
App Monetization
Augmented Reality


Enhance Your Market Reach with Custom Android Apps
- Location Based Services
Push Notification
In-App Purchase
Gaming Frameworks
API Integration
App Analytics
Social Sharing
App Monetization
Augmented Reality
FEATURED APP DEVELOPMENT
Featured Apps is a phone-top widget that helps solve the discoverability challenge by enabling users to find the best apps/games.
Our version of Featured Apps (FAv2) will not only provide a new user interface, but will also create a better end user experience, improving discoverability of useful Android apps, therefore improving customer satisfaction and reduction in support calls. The widget consists of 3 different layouts:
* 3 Up Layout where items are arranged in groups of 3
* Image + Text layout where each content item takes up entire panel
* 1 Up Layout where each content item takes up entire panel


AUTOMATED TESTING
Tests can be run on devices and emulators without restrictions if they are set by a tested application. iOS tests are restricted to MacOS.
Our framework can emulate client server interaction using a built in Node.js based proxy server. Server responses (fixtures) can be recorded during regular testing application operations and then ‘replayed’ during a test run to ensure consistent results using a single data set.
Fixtures can also be prepared manually and presented to the application to fully emulate actual server response.