Is there any software right now to create apps more easily in a drag & drop way?
pay others to make it for you.
It doesn't get any easier than AppInventor, IMHO
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Here are some resources to help you learn to use the AI2 tools A very good way to learn App Inventor is to read the free Inventor’s Manual here in the AI2 free online eBook http://www.appinventor.org/book2 … the links are at the bottom of the Web page. The book ‘teaches’ users how to program with AI2 blocks.
There is a free programming course here http://www.appinventor.org/content/CourseInABox/Intro and the aia files for the projects in the book are here: http://www.appinventor.org/bookFiles
How to do a lot of basic things with App Inventor are described here: http://www.appinventor.org/content/howDoYou/eventHandling .
Regards,
SteveJG
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I would be interested in hearing what you think is challenging about building apps with App Inventor. We have an ongoing project to improve the UI/UX of App Inventor, so it's an opportunity for us to address certain types of problems.
No.
There are many other appinventor based websites with more functionality (e.g. thunkable) but they all have their own separate pros and cons. Overall, appinventor is the best and easiest.
Then get on with AppsGeyser.
No, apps gayser, thinkable, and the others are all fakes and not worth to try, I tested them all, and they all want only your data, and than they don't work..,
Mit App Inventor is a bit complicated, sometimes, but, it works, and is for free, I mean really without costs, and it works on browser, and because this it works really on all devices, and it has a good and fast support team, thanks for your time and your help.,.
thunkable is not fake.
appsgeyser is more like a shady business type of thing/
Yes I think this is a way to say it....
Pay others to make it in a way that you don't like, but is cheap. its the time/money theorum
You can only answer your question as it depends on an individual. What comes easily to me, might be extremely challenging for you. Try different ones and decide. There are a few options - MIT's Scratch, then there is Construct 3 (not sure if they have free version as I used them when it was just Construct). Unreal Engine has Blueprint which is super cool. Sometimes "easiness" depends on how you think. For example, a lot people like Java or Rust because they are quite expressive while others like Go or Python as their programming language choice. Just try as most have free trial and then decide for yourself.
Would love to hear though what exactly you wish was 'easier' in AI2.