PlugXR empowers you to transform your content and create a worthwhile augmented reality campaign. Now you can Create your AR projects in just a few clicks. We offer you an easy-to-use Cloud-based augmented reality platform - PlugXR Creator to let you create AR apps and experiences. Our platform comprises advanced features that give you the flexibility to design and publish your AR apps without any coding skills or coding experts.
With PlugXR Creator, you can easily integrate and publish your existing app through this platform. We have seen several organizations executing successful projects like Mobile AR Cloud, Mobile AR Offline, Web AR, and Mobile AR with our platforms. The PlugXR Creator tool comprises several object properties, assets, events, grid controls, animations, and objects.
PlugXR Creator is compatible with all major assets, including 2D, 3D, images, videos, alpha videos, audio, sprite images, particle effects, and so on. Our asset converter tools will let you convert and optimize your assets to a format that PlugXR Creator supports. You can utilize these features according to your app requirement and publish the app at the end on Android and iOS platforms.
have found PlugXR to be invaluable in bringing my designs to life. Because of the platform's no-code, no-dependency features, I could create interactive and immersive prototypes with easy drag and drop. It allowed me to showcase my ideas in a much more engaging and effective way than traditional methods. The platform is user-friendly, with decent customer support. Easy to use, and amazing to build
Based on our record, Apache Cordova seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 43 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Anyone have experience with/opinions on Apache Cordova? [1] It seems like it would solve most of the PWA issues. Although I vaguely recall reading that Apple is not too fond of apps that are basically just wrapped web views. [1] https://cordova.apache.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
Has anyone tried pwa builder?[2] Thank you for any insights! [0]https://cordova.apache.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
A little over a decade ago, I worked on the open-source project Apache Cordova/Adobe PhoneGap, first at IBM and later at Adobe. Apache Cordova enables you to build mobile applications using HTML, CSS and JavaScript while targeting multiple platforms with one code base. In today’s technology landscape, mobile is dominated by iOS and Android. In the early 2010’s we were awash in mobile platforms from BlackBerry,... - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
There are layers that offer access to native APIs like capacitor, cordova and nativescript. Apparently sometimes multiple of them should be used, but I didn't understand what are the differences even after reading the announcement. These seem to be frontend agnostic technologies and Capacitor is apparently the more modern choice at the moment. Source: over 1 year ago
To be honest, we have not only Capacitor but also Cordova which Capacitor is based on but because Capacitor is more popular, has better community, deals with some problems better, and works beautifully with Ionic Framework I will tell more in a second, I simply recommend Capacitor. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
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