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Underdawg
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11/14/12 05:18 PM (13 years ago)

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Can you tell if an App is made with buzztouch? If so, how? Thanks
 
munny1
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11/14/12 05:34 PM (13 years ago)
First of all, yes, you make apps with buzztouch! How? https://www.buzztouch.com/pages/howitworks.php
 
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11/14/12 06:40 PM (13 years ago)
Hi @Underdawg, I think you are wondering if a person downloading your app could tell if it was made with buzztouch, or some other way? It all depends! For those of us using buzztouch for a long time, and if the app developer just uses the standard plugins, then it "might" be easy to tell it's a buzztouch app. Some people do extensive modifications to the code, so it's very hard to tell. In general, though, it's hard to tell it was made on buzztouch vs. any other service. A Menu List or webView or Button Menu look the same regardless of where it's done...those are standard iOS views. Same holds true with Android. People make apps tons of different ways. We all here in the forums pretty much think buzztouch is the best way to do it. We hope you do as well! Mark
 
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11/14/12 08:24 PM (13 years ago)
Whoops! Misunderstood the question. To continue on Mark's answer, there is no watermark or something like that if you are wondering. Again, the views in your apps are not really any different from regular iOS views. Also, in terms of using standard plugins, if you have a good idea for an app, build upon it, and your app will use different plugins - success! Munny1
 

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