I'm currently investigating the alternatives for crossplatform development for Android and iPhone (Windows 8 could be a nice addition). The app is basically a "map with an asociated app", and certainly not a game.
Searching here I see many outdated advice and tools from 2010/2011, but since then Apple has changed their policies and surely new things have appeared.
My current list and light research (might have facts wrong) is:
- Monotouch/Monodroid: .NET (Mono) framework. Create "native" apps on both platforms. Requires rebuilding UI code (or similar things).
- Appcelerator: Javascript framework to compile native apps.
- Corona: Similar to Appcelerator.
- Phonegap: Similar idea, but looks like it uses a wrapper to appify HTML5 content
- SenchaTouch: Another HTML5 based platform.
- Wink: Yet another HTML5 toolkit.
- XVLM: Android to ObjC compiler, probably creating ugly iOS apps.
- Unity3D: For games only.
- Moai: For games only.
So, there are three main ideas, with some frameworks implementing each, it seems to me:
- Have an abstraction layer over native iOS/Android code and build for each platform using the provided layer. (Monotouch, Unity3D)
- Use HTML5 (coding in Javascript) and some kind of wrapper to "appify" the web content. (PhoneGap,Sencha,Wink)
- Code using a framework that will output as a compilation pass (or similar) a native app for each supported platform (Moai, XVLM,Appcelerator,Corona)
The questions:
- Is there a fourth idea I haven't yet found?
- Is there any blatant mistake in my research for any of the specified frameworks?
- Is there any known problem for map integration with any of these ideas or specific frameworks?