Saturday, October 27, 2012

Final Post

The Table Seating App has changed only slightly through the course of the project.  Some graphic details have been planned out a little more.  Going through each lecture post, thoughts of how to keep the software protected from malware and the uses of databases within the app itself is extremely important.  In order to keep track of all of the guests and their statuses and requests, everything will stem from a database to keep the information in line.

In order to make this app a reality, I would first need to truly look into the app market and decide if it is around the right time and how I would price it, if I would price it at first.  Or if I put out a "lite" version for free and an upgrade fee for the full app.

Next, I would need to hire a programmer.  This needs to be a person that can create the app the way I envision it.  If the programmer cannot understand the way I want to convey each screen or the functions I want included, it would not work out.

Then I would need to register as a developer in order to be able to publish an app.  Also understanding the guidelines of the market you want to infiltrate will help you move along in the process much faster. Once you have your programmer and your developer title, it is time to start making the app come to life and start the coding process.

Once coded, the app should be tested to eliminate all kinks within the current version.  To put something on the market without being tested is not within best practices.  To create an app to be published takes time and depending on who you hire to be the programmer money will vary.  However, app making is still a very cheap way to make a lot of money.  If you have an idea that you think will be something or can be something, it is worth taking a chance and seeing if it will do well.

Help from :http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2012/04/22/how-to-build-an-app-empire-can-you-create-the-next-instagram/

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