Draft:Sketchware
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Sketchware is a discontinued Android app development suite created in 2016 by Korean software developer Sung Woo Park. Sketchware enveloped a visual development environment, allowing users to see their app as drag-and-drop modules were added to it. Sketchware also encorporates third-party services, such as Google AdSense and Firebase. Projects can be exported to installable files, Java source code, or XML.
Co-founder | Sung Woo Park |
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Located | South Korea |
Industry | Software Development |
Released | 2016 |
Discontinued | 2021 |
Features[edit]
XML Configurations[edit]
Sketchware can set the list of all XML Configurations in the project, filling out the information.
Resources[edit]
Sketchware can add resources including Images, Videos, and Fonts.
Firebase[edit]
Sketchware can implement Firebase Component in their projects.
AdMob[edit]
Sketchware can implement Google Advertise platform for Promotion and Monetization mobile applications to the projects.
Community[edit]
This community is maintained by a dedicated group of people and individuals whenever developing.
End Supported[edit]
On August 19, 2018, Sketchware closed the competition support due to a lack of funds to continue. On December 14, 2018, the service sent in fake or illegal applications, which was out of the 3,000 to 4,000 submissions received. In 2021, Sketchware was discontinued and removed from the Google Play Store.
References[edit]
- ^ Woo Park, Sung (2021). "Sketchware Docs". Sketchware Docs.[dead link]
- ^ "Linked In". August 1, 2017.[dead link]
- ^ "Sketchware Pro ALT:2".
- ^ Woo Park, Sung (August 19, 2018). "Medium".
- ^ "Quora". 2020.