9 February 2023 | Noor Khan

Cross-platform applications have traditionally been seen to be more complex and involved to create or develop, due to the necessity of building a program that does not just work on multiple platforms, but is reliable, stable, and updateable.
Not every app development is suited for cross-platform development, and the structure of the project should be carefully assessed before work commences.
Deciding on whether to stay on one platform (native) or to take a cross-platform approach is a decision that needs to be made fairly early on in the project, in order to make the best use of the resources and structure available.
Some of the reasons for and against choosing cross-platform software include:
When it comes to choosing the technology, coding language, and approach for your cross-platform app development, the most commonly used technologies include:
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Other platforms, such as HTML5 and JavaScript are useful for creating mobile apps, as they are often cheaper and easier to handle with the software and utilise coding languages that are widely used on iOS and Android, which make them accessible for cross-platform development.
Outside of cross-platform development, the main approach for app development is to go ‘native’, in other words, to focus solely on one OS. Find out what is right for you, cross platform or native.
Take a careful look at your project, the realistic needs of the program design and app development requirements – determining how well these are supported will help you to identify whether you should be using a cross-platform approach, or staying native.
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