For all you foodies out there, I’m working on Pluckie, a mobile-friendly community meal/potluck planner that puts the menu and recipes upfront. Think eVite with menus or maybe an AirBnb for dinners.
This is a work in progress Not in the AppStore yet, but it works fine in a mobile browser as a Single Page App. Feel free to play with it here: http://app.snaphappi.com/pluckie.App/#/app/home
First I want to say how much we are enjoying ionic. It is making app development a lot easier and more fun. We are currently building an app for our own private uses (it won’t be public in the store).
With this app we can communicate with our professionals. So when a new job is available we send a push notification to the professional. And he can accept or decline the job. If he declines we send a request to another professional.
If he accepts. The job is placed in his agenda. With the time, location and the kind of job that needs to be done. After completing the job a bill is automatically made and send to the customer via email. The app also show a list of jobs the professional has done. And if the job is paid or still open. They can also change the availability in the app.
En thats just version 1.0.0. We have a lot more planned. So thank you Ionic team for making my job easier and more fun.
I have been evaluating all the platforms and the tools I could find and I have chosen Angular and Ionic over all for my next project.
I have chosen Angular, because its templates look like templates. I have not been comfortable in situations in which you could tell the structure of the page only after going through all the code, or maybe starting your debugger to see how it builds. Angular removes this from the beginning of the architecture.
Ionic fits so well with angular when it comes to having a real native feel to applications.
So, I am starting a project requiring indoor navigation and multimedia with Ionic. You will see me here quite often.
I am writing an app with API usage of sport site. It allows to keep tracking of your workouts with several info about it. Also, a coach would have an ability to assign you workouts for the next week and track your results
Hi, DvCrew Team has published her first Android application who was developped with Ionic Framework. We, DvCrew Team, are completely satisfied with features & services offered by Ionic and we planify to develop all our next projet with Ionic. Thanks Ionic <3
I’m cutting my teeth here, backing into the MEAN stack via ionic. (Is that cheating?)
My first project is an app of my design for a local non-profit food bank. It’s the other side of the brand spectrum from BIG, but that’s what I’m building and it totally counts.
I just released TMI: We Have Questions, You Have Answers for Android, iOS, and web: http://www.playtmi.com. Built with Ionic beta-14, Parse, Giphy, Amazon S3, Blitline, Crosswalk (Android), WKWebView plugin (iOS).
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There’s very little I can find about Braintree + ionic / cordova. Hope you don’t mind me asking, but have you also activated the PayPal function of Braintree? Because there seem to be issues with that.
I built the Choose application with Ionic. Available on Android and iOs. It is working with Firebase and Amazon AWS (images storage, and a server for elasticsearch, and I am using google Polymer for our administration). All of these elements are really working great all together !
I recently made bespic, Its a photo app that lets users flip through uploaded pictures and rate them. You also get to see the top pictures of the app as well as upload your own.