Hi Everyone,

We should have Appli forums in the coming week or so. I’ll try to keep 
Appli-related responses to a minimum. 

Appli comes in two parts. 
Part 1 - Appli IDE runs as a desktop app that you can download from appli.io. 
Interesting note: We designed the IDE to work on desktops and tablets like 
iPads.

Pat 2 - Appli Player is available from Google Play and iOS app stores.

Appli makes native apps only. They feel like web apps because they use the 
cloud for distribution and data storage. We are looking to support the web 
export feature in LC 10 when it is feasible to do so.

No-code and low-code
These are fun words that do not mean much. I said they are great buzz words to 
have on hand in my conference presentation. :)

We have wizards that can do complex actions with a few clicks. We also have a 
list of actions that you can drag onto a workflow that effectively replaces 
typing code. The killer feature is that you can use actual LiveCode scripts in 
Appli.

Canela and LiveCode have partnered to bring a different type of tool for app 
makers to market. Our collaboration aims to get more people into the LiveCode 
community. We believe that a larger community will benefit everyone. This 
summer, we will execute a marketing plan for people outside our beloved LC 
community to try Appli. We will do our best to excite people to take full 
advantage of their license features. One of those features is access to the LC 
IDE (no standalone building).

Our mutual hope is that new people will try Appli and eventually fall in love 
with LiveCode. These developers will see Appli, LiveCloud, and LiveCode as a 
suite as tools to help them make apps.

Licensing Appli means you are also financially supporting LiveCode. We do not 
want to generate any uncomfortable friction by providing an alternative method 
for making apps. Since day one of its existence, we have been LiveCode 
developers and, long before, with MetaCard. Appli is made 100% in LiveCode. It 
is a comprehensive example of a complex solution made in LiveCode. 

The LiveCode team has plans to express the goals of our suite soon. When they 
announce, I am confident they will clearly articulate the value proposition.

If anyone has Appli questions, please feel free to write us at he...@appli.io. 

-Mark Talluto

> On Apr 28, 2022, at 2:03 PM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> Well I downloaded the Appli app. The starting level is $45 / month, and 
> storage is pretty sparse, which I can pay more for later. Doesn't look cost 
> effective for me when I could just create my own web portal. 
> 
> Bob S
> 
> 
>> On Apr 28, 2022, at 13:58 , Richard Gaskin via use-livecode 
>> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Yes, but that's something of an "expert feature" in that intended market, 
>> much like coding externals for LC.
>> 
>> In terms of general product flavor and intent, LC is "low code" and Appli is 
>> "no code".
>> 
>> Given the clear mission for each, they seem good compliments.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Richard Gaskin
>> Fourth World Systems
> 
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