Native App Basics

Native App Basics

What is a native app?

A native app is a software program that developers built to use on a particular platform or device, such as a smart phone. Native apps are more commonly known as apps and you use them on Android or iPhone devices.

We build it, you own it

DCatalog builds the native app for you, for your users to utilize on Android or iPhone devices. DCatalog’s Mobile App Solution creates applications, including newsstand applications, using your PDF content and developer account. Our applications are built & branded exclusively for your organization’s needs to use on any mobile device.

How do my users access the content?

These mobile applications are offered in the iTunes App Store and/or Google Play. Access a collection of your publications on the go with a custom Mobile Application.

How can I use this native app to boost my content?

Enhance user experience, increase brand awareness and extend the reach of your PDF content through our user-friendly app maker.

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