Avoiding the iTunes App Store

Visit Me With Your iPhone

Visit Me With Your iPhone

So check this out – we found a way to make a regular website think that it’s a native iPhone or iPad application. This seems like a small deal but it’s actually HUGE.

Point your iPhone’s web browser at www.agavelab.com and see what you get.  It looks like, acts like, seems exactly like an application that you’d download from the iTunes store.  Ah, but you didn’t need a developer account, you weren’t at the mercy of Apple’s approval process (and lengthy delay), and you can make changes to it whenever you want – no need to recompile and re-release a new version of your product.

This gets especially interesting when you have a native iPhone app that wants to call out to a website – the transition is nearly seamless.  We’re currently working on a very cool project that bridges the gap between a native app and a website – for now it’s secret but we’re within a few weeks of release.  We’ll let you know when it comes out.

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