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  1. Beginner Tutorials. App Inventor is a free, cloud-based service that allows you to make your own mobile apps using a blocks-based programming language. You access App Inventor using a web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari). With these beginner-friendly tutorials, you will learn the basics of programming apps for Android and iOS phones and tablets.

  2. www.youtube.com › channel › UCGJVKvMbiNP5ou2yz0FdVWwMIT App Inventor - YouTube

    MIT App Inventor is an intuitive, visual programming environment that allows everyone – even children – to build fully functional apps for smartphones and tablets. Those new to MIT App...

  3. Invent Mobile Apps. Using MIT App Inventor, you can develop applications for Android devices using a web browser and a connected phone (or emulator). The App Inventor servers store your work and help you keep track of your projects.

  4. Sharing Component: send files and text with the app of your choice. Component (s): File Sharing. Difficulty: intermediate. Link to Tutorial.

  5. Through hands-on projects, youll master features ranging from GPS to animation, build high-quality user interfaces, make everything work, and test it all with App Inventors emulator. (You wont even need an Android device!) All examples for this book are available at http://theapplanet.com/appinventor.

  6. App Inventor is an intuitive, visual programming environment that allows everyone, even those with no prior coding experience, to build fully functional applications for smartphones and tablets. Those new to App Inventor can have a simple first app up and running in under 30 minutes.

  7. Step 3. Open an App Inventor project and connect it to the emulator. First, go to App Inventor and open a project (or create a new one -- use Project > Start New Project and give your project a name). Then, from App Inventor's menu (on the App Inventor cloud-based software at ai2.appinventor.mit.edu), go to the Connect Menu and click the ...

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