Mobile App Platform Support Dilemma
Android and iOS have de facto become predominant platforms in today's mobile app universe. Therefore, it is a foregone conclusion that a mobile app must support iOS and Android versions to reach the most extensive possible user base. Developing and maintaining two versions of your app on each platform takes considerable work. You would need two technical teams, each with unique skill sets to focus on continuously delivering quality outcomes. Not only can this be a costly proposition, but it also presents tremendous technical challenges in keeping the development effort in sync for both platforms. Another daunting complexity is the addition of a third tier which heaps on the support of the web platform to bring on board the non-mobile (desktop/laptop) users to take advantage of the same app functionality mobile users do. Therefore, depending on the complexity of the user base, as many as three platforms, iOS, Android, and web, needs to be supported to deliver identical functionality...