A simple Google search for 'appbuilder' reveals a whole load of new services that claim to help you build your app with their stuff, and deliver a thing ready to go on the app/android store. Here are a few:
- Tiggzi
- Buzztouch
- The AppBuilder
- Apps Builder
- Rhodes (Motorola + Ruby or webcode)
- Appbreeder <- this one feels a bit off (as in codesmell)...
I've used PhoneGap, know how it compares with Titatium, and read up a little about about Sencha, so (without spending a week trying them all out) what's the deal with all these new services? Has anyone used them, or can they recommend any of them? Do they generate rubbish native code or use the web view? I'm aware this question is not specific, but I'm hoping this is a good place to ask such a question, since it's likely that SO users have tried at least some of these.
Picking up links from a similar question suggested below, there's another question with a pile of links to related resources, and another outlining limitations. A concise yet detailed resource is a more recently updated article (2012) by Dodgy Coder: Modern Cross Platform Development - that helped sift through the pile, but doesn't cover any of the newer crop above.
Finally, this question has some excellent answers comparing iOS/Android - Objective C/Java.
They just keep coming: madewithmarmalade.com...