appsbar Introduces Web and Facebook Apps

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appsbar Introduces Web and Facebook Apps

NEW YORK, Feb. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- appsbar (appsbar.com), the free-to-use resource for creating and publishing smartphone apps, is building on its success with the introduction of tools to share apps across websites and social networks.

The company has now made it possible for its apps to be shared and used on sites supported by HTML5, including Facebook, enabling appsbar to continue its tremendous growth as a community of do-it-yourself app builders.

"appsbar has grown into the leading resource for anyone to build and publish apps, and our users wanted the ability to share their apps wherever their audience is; including their own website and Facebook," said Scott Hirsch, founder of appsbar. 

In addition to a native Android app, in as little as 30 minutes on appsbar.com, appsbar, with its latest HTML5 technology, will provide three more ways to get an appsbar app out to the world.  Firstly, an Optimized Mobile Web App will offer all those who visit an appsbar user's website from their mobile device the full app experience.  Furthermore, there is now a Facebook App for users to post on their Facebook page and share their appsbar apps with all their friends.  In addition, an appsbar publisher can choose to install the appsbar app widget on their existing website that replicates the appsbar app experience.

The best part of all these new appsbar features is, like everything in the appsbar community, they are absolutely free at appsbar.com.

Every app built using appsbar can now be shared and downloaded on sites supported by HTML5 programming.  HTML5 can run on any device, giving the app an infinite amount of exposure. 

Since appsbar was launched in 2011, apps built at appsbar.com were optimized for publishing to Android Market, where the apps were available for download on smart phones.

Each appsbar users' dashboard at appsbar.com will provide the option to capture the code for posting the apps to websites. Once a user posts their app, it can be used, shared and downloaded across digital platforms, all at no cost to the app builder or user.

The direction of appsbar is guided directly by the feedback from app users on appsbar.com; whose apps each receive an average of 900 downloads.

Anyone can join the community at appsbar.com to build an app from a library of ready-to-use templates. appsbar gives the builder unlimited opportunities to build personalized, dynamic apps. Options include uploading videos and pictures, recording sounds, connecting social network sites, building in calendars and more. Businesses in particular can add catalogs of merchandise, customize their own digital coupons, make order forms, and create interactive maps to engage customers.

Once the user is ready to publish their app and make it available to the public, they will have the option to use appsbar's simple, efficient and user-friendly tool to publish it to their website, blog, or social networks such as Facebook. appsbar is designed so even the least tech-savvy users can build and publish apps through a guided, step-by-step process.

About appsbar: appsbar was launched in 2011 to fill the gap between over-simplified apps and costly, professionally-produced apps. appsbar was developed by Appsbar Inc., a company founded by Scott Hirsch. appsbar has grown to a community of everyday app developers and opened the way for businesses and people to engage with friends and brands online through the development of customizable digital tools. For company contact information and partnership opportunities, visit http://www.facebook.com/appsbar or http://www.appsbar.com.

SOURCE  appsbar

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CONTACT: CONTACT:  Lauren Hovey, Rubenstein Public Relations, +1-212-843-9201, lhovey@rubensteinpr.com

Web Site: http://www.appsbar.com

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