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hosamazzam
Online shopping Mobile App Project For Android Development Tutorials on : https://goo.gl/Z6v71w
CloudGakkai
Alfredo Mobile App is an open source mobile app about simple online shop built with React Native and OsmiCSX for learning purpose.
ZulqarnainZilli
9 Email Marketing Tips For Content Marketers Even “agnostics” regarding email marketing can't hash out the following evidence - the average ROI from this promotional practice is close to 3,800%. Measureless opportunities to scale up and relative cheapness, compared to other reaching-out channels, are the two reasons why the email marketing is fair-haired by businesses. However, this is not about the price and physical extent alone. The chief advantage is a better alignment of communication with customers. If you hope a certain content strategy brings desirable results, overlooking the quality of mailing messages will be a sorry pitfall. Always keep in mind that newsletters, welcome, retention, and other emails are not just a brand's facade - but a powerful tool for generating conversions. By joining sides of email and content strategies, you can come up with synergy from both. In this guide, we’ll cover a few recommendations for content marketers on how to write email messages that work. Tips for email marketing Segment your list Split the batch of email recipients into smaller groups based on chosen criteria, and mail distinct relevant messages - for each. You can use recipients' GEO, demographic characteristics, or purchase history to distinguish homogeneous clusters and proceed with the content planning. Segmentation is the basic premise for personalization, and if you still doubt why bothering about the latter - here are just a few numbers we took from Instapage: 52% of customers claim they do care if the message was tailor-made or not 82% of marketers say that mail personalization increases the open ratio custom emails have 41% more unique clicks than mass-produced ones. To avoid a fragmented approach, use data from CRMs, website analytics tools, and other sources to define segments. Concerning phrasings, a good idea is to create Buyer personas profiles. Thus, you'll be able to choose the appropriate message length and wording. Say, design a newsletter to promote paid subscription for an email validator service. You've decided to distinguish corporate clients based on their company size and determined the following groups: #1 - B2Bs and #2 - sole entrepreneurs. Possible messages for the two: #1. Our "XXL" plan is perfect for agencies and enterprises. One can add unlimited users and conduct up to 100,000 checks per month. #2. With our "S" you get 1,000 credits and 5,000 unique recipients - for only $33 per month. Plus - a 7-days free trial. Use interactive content The best content marketers know that interactive content came into vogue a long time ago. As to emails, here are the most common examples: CSS animated buttons If you include CTAs buttons (that we hope you do) - liven them up a bit. Add an animated hover effect, so that every time a recipient puts a cursor on a button, it changes shape, shade, color, or text. “Add hover to emphasise objects”, source This shouldn’t necessarily be something dramatic - add tiny accents that will yet grab the user's attention. starring “Add a star rating component to engage readers with content”, source Including ranking or reviewing widgets in the email body is one of the most working ways to engage the reader with the message. Ask recipients to assess your product or service with stars. Add the link to Google Forms if you want to receive an extended opinion on overall customer satisfaction. pictures' rollovers “Use animated images to describe goods better”, source The effect is eagerly used by the ones who promote online stores. Using The rollover allows to show goods from different angles or even play with recipients, if relevant. Take into account that this feature only works on desktops - mobile mail users will see the very first picture only. images carousel “Add pieces of text directly on images”, source If you want to enhance goods cards with descriptive content, say - price and shipping details, use a carousel instead of a rollover. As so, you can add more info pictures to the email body and, hopefully, convert more recipients into customers. a countdown “Countdowns work well for limited in time offers”, source Again, this type of interactive content fits the online shopping niche. Animated clocks amplify urgency and theoretically increase conversions. But it's important to stay extremely careful and not to sound desperate - otherwise, the newsletter will end up in the recipient's "Spam". Improve design The attractiveness of an email is something granted on certain terms, indeed. Not all emails need to be flashy or include expensive designs. However, there are some prevailing common trends in the matter. By following them, you seem to show the recipient that your company is moving in step with the times, and not stuck in the 2000s. Here's the shortlist from the TOP email design trends list that a 99designs provides - as of 2021: magazine-styled “Make newsletters to look a bit editorial”, source More and more newsletters tend to look like a centerfold from good old printed media. With a strict following to the "Less is more" principle - clear fonts, short phrases, HD-quality images with a few objects on them, and short CTAs. hand-made illustrations “Unique pictures create a distinct flavour of your brand”, source Tailored icons or sketchy images - whatever fits your mailing purpose, just make sure it's not too bright, contrast, or overloaded with details. Give preference to clean colors. skeuomorphic objects This is when a design resembles a real object. To see an example - just open a reader App on your smartphone. “A skeuomorphic bookshelf”, source HD photographies “If you operate in the luxury segment, do not skimp on email visuals”, source These are expensive content, but if you work in fashion or other chick industries - it may be worth the effort. animated content Yeap, we've covered this in a previous tip. single scroll “Looks especially good on smartphones”, source Place the entire email content, including buttons, on the endless-looking long frame. Focus on conversions Stay focused on what's your mailing purpose. Don't forget that everybody expects to see a good ROI from email actions at the end of the reporting period. Craft effective CTAs - perceive these not as a sole button with a "Download now" text or so, but as an entire sense of a message that you write. To create a captivating CTA copy, adhere to the below advices: include win-win propositions Even though you’re not providing a customer with a discount or cash refund at the moment, your proposition may include a non-monetary incentive. New arrivals, selection of the latest news, free copies, advice from experts - the only rule here is to offer what’ll hold in high esteem. trigger on emotions Don't long-windedly list benefits. Instead, simulate a life situation and show how your product or service can help. use several CTAs throughout the email Email body may be viewed in several scrolls, especially when via small mobile devices’ screens. If you add a call to action at the beginning of the message, a mere number of users will get back to it after finishing reading the content. Thus, you may lose potential conversion. Include several buttons throughout the email body, but don’t sound repeatedly - change calls’ forms and wording. Encourage readers to reply Driving recipients to reply is challenging yet able to be done. First, choose the proper writing tone. According to an extensive study of emails that didn’t get a response, the most preferable is a 3rd-grade reading level. “Too elementary or too proficient tone may scare away readers”, source Of course, you must apply this recommendation with an eye on the recipient. If you mail to a professor or a government agency, a “3rd-grade” rule isn’t applicable. But all else being equal - simplify the lexicon to the level a schoolchild can understand it. Another trick is to sound overall happy. Emails that are enhanced with positive emotions get 10-15% more replies, on average than neutral ones. The best manner is to choose a slightly warm tone. Exaggerated excitement may look weird and even suspicious, especially when reaching out to business partners. And don’t forget about courtesy. A rare person will respond if you address him or her with a hair-raising “To whom it may concern” phrase. Make it personal Personification shouldn’t be confused with personalization. The second is rather about mailing fitting content from a commercial perspective, while the first term - about addressing the recipient as a one-off personality. Personal emails start with the recipient’s name - and no other way. They include references to the user's interests or past actions. For example, if your tourist agency’s client is interested in island vacations - you shall approach him or her with respective offers. They also shall contain personalized promotions, if any. The best way to expand this approach on hundreds or thousands of recipients is to launch trigger-based email campaigns. Create delivery scenarios for different segments or stages of a sales pipeline. Then prepare a fitting sequence of relevant content - for every single scenario. To give a human face to mailing, one can practice greetings, as well. Birthdays, state holidays, anniversaries, a new status in the loyalty system - there are a lot of examples of what one may congratulate the customer with. Keep your emails out of spam folders It is better not to launch mailing at all than to use an untrustworthy emails’ database. The risks are much higher than a slew of undelivered messages - from harming a sender's reputation to being banned by mailing systems. So it's better to stay proactive: tidy away broken, misspelled, temporary, or other worrisome emails from the database - either manually or with the help of software collect a valid email address only - through email finders avoid spam-trigger words establish a double opt-in validation set the correct mailing frequency. Make sure your emails look clean and crisp Newsletters shall afterall bring revenues - whether you want it or not. But in a bid of quantity, don’t lose the overall content integrity and sense: a subject line, pre-header, header, email body, and calls shall be consistent with one another the copy must be of the proper size; although the length depends on many factors, stick to an “ideal” interval - 50 to 125 words if can, don’t attach too many files or links to external websites - mailing filters are suspicious to these adapt the layout to fit smaller screens - nothing looks worse than broken email elements when you open it on mobile. Wrapping up It doesn't make much difference whether you create mailing content for personal or business purposes - these email marketing tips will serve both. No strains here - the recipient’s interest should be at your forefront. If you can hook him or her with the content by using tricks we've covered, you’ll never fail with enough conversions.
morikeli
An online shopping mobile app built with Flutter 💙
Shahzaibfardeen
Online shopping is a form of Electronic Commerce, Which allows consumers to directly buy Goods OR Services from a seller over the Internet using a Web Browser OR A Mobile App. ( My First Online Shopping Web App )
edatastyle
Business-Consultant-Finder ( BCF ) is a highly-flexible and feature-rich Multipurpose WP Theme created by aThemeArt. It has the strength of one of the most powerful page builders, elementor page builder, which allows you to create any type of website you like using its simple drag and drop interface. Business-Consultant-Finder is a multi-purpose business theme with an acknowledged, lightweight, approachable design and highly extendable. Fit to create almost any type of website such a blog, portfolio, consulting business, startup company, finance business lawyers, mentors, professional services website. BCF has a fully 99.99% responsive design that will always remain mobile-friendly and will render perfectly on all devices or apps view. It comes with a stylish, modern, and responsive, built on a one-page or multiple purpose layouts, and many different demos. the free WordPress theme is a perfect fit for both corporate and creative purposes, as it provides a clean and flexible appearance, an elegant portfolio, and an eye-catching online shop.
arvisIljins
Fully functional online shop. Where you can find your favorite product. Yo can login or register to page and buy your chosen product. App builded with React frontend and Strapi API for backend. All arders are collected in backend, and payments handled with Stripe. What is React? - React is an open-source, front end, JavaScript library for building user interfaces or UI components. It is maintained by Facebook and a community of individual developers and companies. React can be used as a base in the development of single-page or mobile applications. What is Strapi? - Strapi is a flexible, open-source Headless CMS that gives developers the freedom to choose their favorite tools and frameworks while also allowing editors to easily manage and distribute their content. Who use Stripe? - Millions of businesses of all sizes—from startups to large enterprises—use Stripe’s software and APIs to accept payments, send payouts, and manage their businesses online. Used advanced CSS styles to make pages maximal representative and dynamic using CSS and JavaScript. All effects and pop ups are made with JavaScript and CSS and styled-components. Web pages are hosted using Netiflay for frontend and Heroku for backend. Also used the Git source control that allows you to record changes to files over time and allows you to view changes and specific versions of those files later on. All web page is made using the latest CSS technologies like Grid system. With a grid system, this webpage is maximum responsive for different mobile devices with a minimum media query.
sushantkr961
Tripadvisor is an online travel company that operates a website and mobile app with user-generated content and a comparison shopping website. It also offers online hotel reservations and bookings for transportation, lodging, travel experiences, and restaurants.Its headquarters are in Needham, Massachusetts.
MKelman
Social-Saver is a mobile application I built for my CS 2340 class at Georgia Tech. Social-Saver is a social shopping app that allows users to post awesome deals they find locally/online. Once posted, their friends will be able to see the deals and locate them. Social Saver for IOS and Android both use Parse as it's backend for user and deal persistency. NOTE: This app was built before my summer internship at Possible Mobile and my most recent work at TEQ Charging. My knowledge of mobile development has changed dramatically since those two educational work experiences.
Softwaremee
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Willjobs94
This project consist in a hands-on practice for Xamarin Forms using a public mobile app design from Pttrns. We are using Farftech, a mobile application to shop online from boutiques around the world.
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"DiggDigital is No.1 Digital Marketing Company/Agency in Bangalore providing end to end SEO and Digital Marketing Services in Bangalore. As a Digital Marketing Company/Agency in Bangalore we provide WEB and Ecommerce solutions. Web design company in hubli, web development company in hubli and seo company in hubli. Digital Marketing Company in Bangalore, web design company in bangalore, web development company in bangalore and seo company in bangalore". As a Creative WEB, Ecommerce & Digital Marketing Company/Agency in Bangalore, we support our customers by Design & Development of Website, Ecommerce & Mobile Apps, and Digital marketing strategies using SEO, SEO, SMM, PPC and Email marketing techniquies to guarantee their quality, innovation and ROI. OUR SERVICES 1. Design Logo, Banner, Landing page, Email Template. 2. Branding Branding differentiate your product or service from the competitors, and makes consumers remember your product or service. Boost your sales by incorporating our business branding tips and techniques from our experts. 3. Web Design Is your current website preventing you from meeting your online marketing goals? DiggDigital provides support and development services to Redesign your website. Whether you desire increased functionality or a more sophisticated look, you need an outstanding web design company to guide you in obtaining exceptional results. 4. E- Commerce In this age of online shopping world, old school sales model does not yield much business. Customers are going on easy shopping ways by ecommerce. Act now and have an ecommerce website for your business. DiggDigital experts will work with you to create an e-commerce website that is most suited to your business needs and make sure that your e-commerce website is built with a rigorous business strategy and advanced technologies. Every aspect of our efforts is to develop an extraordinary website to bring high web traffic and sales to each and every product in your store to maximize your conversion ratio. 5. Social Community Are you seeking unique methods for fostering stronger relationships with your customers? Would you like to build customer loyalty and increase online interaction with your brand? If customer engagement is your goal, an online social community (Forum) can help you. 6. Search Engine Optimization In addition to our results based program, our SEO company in Bangalore offers SEO consulting and website promotion services as a month to month program. No long term commitments or trials. We're working with small, medium-sized, and large businesses right now, helping them improve their rankings and delivering them real, measurable results. 7. Social Media Marketing DiggDigital Social Media programs usually centers on creating content that attracts attention and encourages readers to share that content on a social networks. When this message spread from user to user, it creates an impact because it appears to come from a trusted, third party, as opposed to brand or company itself. And also it allows customers to interact with company. This interaction feels more personal to users than traditional methods and helps build relationship with company. 8. Advertising Advertising with search engines place an advertising copy of you ad at the top or bottom of search, or beside, the list of results Google displays for a particular search query. AdWords can bring you visitors who will buy from you. If you have targeted your keywords; then the chances these visitors will convert to buyers are higher. 9. E-mail Marketing With DiggDigital Professionals, the innovative and proven email marketing solution we help companies and agencies worldwide integrate e-mail marketing to technologically highest level. Whether the SmartTemplates, the extensive interfaces to CMS, CRM, e-commerce and web analytics tools, our solution for professional transactional emails with DiggDigital you have unlimited options for individual email marketing open. 10. Content Marketing Our purpose of content marketing is to attract and retain customers by consistently creating and curating relevant and valuable content with the intention of changing or enhancing consumer behaviors and most importantly to have your web space shielded.
diasvictorj
# Trybe This repository contains all the learning activities developed by João V.S Dias https://www.linkedin.com/in/diasvictorj/_ while studying at [Trybe](https://www.betrybe.com/) :rocket: _"Trybe is a school of the future for anyone who wants to improve their life and build a successful career in technology, where people only pay when they get a good job."_ The program has more than 1,500 hours of classroom and online classes, covers an introduction to software development, front-end, back-end, computer science, software engineering, agile methodologies and behavioral skills. ## Web Development Fundamentals :white_check_mark: ##### Block 1: Introduction - Unix & Shell - [ ] 1-3: _Unix & Shell- Part 1_ - [ ] 1-4: _Unix & Shell- Part 2_ ##### Block 2: Git & GitHub - [ ] 2-1: _What is it and what is it for?_ - [ ] 2-2: _Understanding the commands_ - [ ] 2-3: _Internet - Understanding how it works_ ##### Block 3: Introduction - HTML & CSS - [ ] 3-1: _HTML & CSS - Page Structures_ - [ ] 3-2: _HTML & CSS - Getting Started with CSS_ - [ ] 3-3: _HTML & CSS - Selectors and positioning_ - [ ] 3-4: _Semantic HTML_ - [ ] 3-5: _[Project - HTML & CSS]()_ ##### Block 4: Introduction - JavaScript - [ ] 4-1: _JavaScript - First steps_ - [ ] 4-2: _JavaScript - Array and For_ loop - [ ] 4-3: _JavaScript - Programming Logic and Algorithms_ - [ ] 4-4: _JavaScript - Objects and Functions_ - [ ] 4-5: _[Project - Playground Functions]()_ ##### Block 5: Introduction - JavaScript - Projects - [ ] 5-1: _JavaScript - DOM and selectors_ - [ ] 5-2: _JavaScript - Working with elements_ - [ ] 5-3: _JavaScript - Events_ - [ ] 5-4: _JavaScript - Web Storage_ - [ ] 5-5: _[Project - Meme Generator]()_ - [ ] 5-6: _[Project - Pixel Art]()_ - [ ] 5-7: _[Project - Task List]()_ - [ ] 5-7: _[Project - Guess the Color]()_ - [ ] 5-7: _[Project - Mysterious Letter]()_ ##### Block 6: Advanced HTML & CSS - [ ] 6-1: _HTML & CSS - Forms_ - [ ] 6-2: _JavaScript Libraries and CSS Frameworks_ - [ ] 6-3: _CSS Flexbox - Part 1_ - [ ] 6-4: _CSS Flexbox - Part 2_ - [ ] 6-5: _CSS Responsive - Mobile First_ - [ ] 6-6: _[Project - Facebook homepage]()_ ##### Block 7: JavaScript ES6 & Unit Tests - [ ] 7-1: _JavaScript ES6 - let, const, arrow functions and template literals_ - [ ] 7-2: _JavaScript ES6 - Objects_ - [ ] 7-3: _Unit tests in JavaScript_ - [ ] 7-4: _[Project - JavaScript Unit Tests]()_ ##### Block 8: JavaScript ES6 - [ ] 8-1: _JavaScript ES6 - Higher Order Functions - forEach, find, some, every, sort_ - [ ] 8-2: _JavaScript ES6 - Higher Order Functions - map and filter_ - [ ] 8-3: _JavaScript ES6 - Higher Order Functions - reduce_ - [ ] 8-4: _JavaScript ES6 - spread operator, rest parameter, destructuring and more_ - [ ] 8-5: _[Project - Zoo functions]()_ ##### Block 9: Asynchronicity & Callbacks - [ ] 9-1: _Asynchronous JavaScript and Callbacks_ - [ ] 9-2: _JavaScript Promises_ - [ ] 9-3: _[Project - Shopping Cart]()_ ##### Block 10: Jest - [ ] 10-1: _First steps in Jest_ - [ ] 10-2: _Jest - Asynchronous Tests_ - [ ] 10-3: _Jest - Simulating behavior_ - [ ] 10-4: _[Project - Asynchronous Jest and Mocking]()_ ## Front-end development :hourglass_flowing_sand: ##### Block 11: Introduction - React - [ ] 11-1: _'Hello, world!' on React!_ - [ ] 11-2: _React Components_ - [ ] 11-3: _[Project - Movie Cards Library]()_ ##### Block 12: React - [ ] 12-1: _Components with status_ - [ ] 12-2: _Events and forms in React_ - [ ] 12-3: _[Project - Movie Cards Library Stateful]()_ ##### Block 13: React - [ ] 13-1: _Improving component reuse: props.children and PropTypes_ - [ ] 13-2: _Component lifecycle in React_ - [ ] 13-3: _React Router_ - [ ] 13-4: _[Project - Movie Cards Library CRUD]()_ ##### Block 14: Agile Methodologies - [ ] 14-1: _Agile Methodologies_ - [ ] 14-2: _[Project - Frontend Online Store]()_ ##### Block 15: Tests in React - [ ] 15-1: _Testing React with the React Testing Library_ - [ ] 15-2: _Testing React with the React Testing Library - Part 2_ - [ ] 15-3: _[Project - Tests in React]()_ ##### Block 16: Introduction to Redux - [ ] 16-1: _Introduction to Redux_ - [ ] 16-2: _React with Redux - Part 1_ - [ ] 16-3: _React with Redux - Practice_ - [ ] 16-4: _React with Redux - Part 2_ - [ ] 16-5: _Synchronous tests with React-Redux_ - [ ] 16-6: _[Project - Table with data filters]()_ ##### Block 17: Project React - [ ] 17-1: _[Project - Trivia Game]()_ ##### Block 18: React & Context API - [ ] 18-1: _Context API of React_ - [ ] 18-2: _React Hooks - useState and useContext_ - [ ] 18-3: _React Hooks - useEffect and Custom Hooks_ - [ ] 18-4: _[Project - StarWars Datatable with Context API and Hooks]()_ ##### Block 19: Front-end Final Project - [ ] 19-1: _[Project - Recipe App]()_ ## Back-end Development :hourglass_flowing_sand: ##### Block 20: Introduction - Relational Databases - [ ] 20-1: _SQL Database_ - [ ] 20-2: _Finding data in a database_ - [ ] 20-3: _Filtering data specifically_ - [ ] 20-4: _Manipulating tables_ - [ ] 20-5: _[Project - All For One]()_ ##### Block 21: Relational Databases - [ ] 21-1: _Most used functions in SQL_ - [ ] 21-2: _Uncomplicating JOINs and UNIONs_ - [ ] 21-3: _Stored Routines & Subqueries_ - [ ] 21-4: _[Project - Vocabulary Booster]()_ ##### Block 22: Relational Databases - [ ] 22-1: _Transforming ideas into a database model_ - [ ] 22-2: _Normalization, Normal Forms and Dumps_ - [ ] 22-2: _Turning ideas into a database model - Part 2_ - [ ] 22-3: _[Project - One For All]()_ ##### Block 23: Introduction - NoSQL - [ ] 23-1: _MongoDB - Introduction_ - [ ] 23-2: _Filter Operators_ - [ ] 23-3: _[Project - Date Flights]()_ ##### Block 24: Updates - [ ] 24-1: _Simple Updates_ - [ ] 24-2: _Complex Updates - Arrays - Part 1_ - [ ] 24-3: _Complex Updates - Arrays - Part 2_ - [ ] 24-4: _[Project - Commerce]()_ ##### Block 25: Aggregation Framework - [ ] 25-1: _Aggregation Framework - Part 1_ - [ ] 25-2: _Aggregation Framework - Part 2_ - [ ] 25-3: _[Project - Aggregations]()_ ##### Block 26: Intro - NodeJS - [ ] 26-1: _NodeJS - Introduction_ - [ ] 26-2: _NodeJS - Asynchronous Flow_ - [ ] 26-3: _NodeJS - Architecture_ - [ ] 26-4: _[Project - A CLI of Ice and Fire]()_ ##### Block 27: NodeJS - [ ] 27-1: _Express: HTTP with Node.js_ - [ ] 27-2: _Software Architecture - Introduction to MVC_ - [ ] 27-3: _[Project - Cookmaster]()_ ##### Block 28: NodeJS - [ ] 28-1: _Software Architecture - Service Layer_ - [ ] 28-2: _Web Architecture - Rest and Restful_ - [ ] 28-3: _[Project - Store Manager]()_ ##### Block 29: NodeJS - [ ] 29-1: _NodeJS - JWT - (JSON Web Token)_ - [ ] 29-2: _NodeJS - Upload files with Multer_ - [ ] 29-3: _[Project - Cookmaster V2]()_ ##### Block 30: Introduction - Deploy - [ ] 30-1: _Infrastructure - Deploy with Heroku_ - [ ] 30-2: _Deploy - Process Managers_ - [ ] 30-3: _[Project - Stranger Things]()_ ##### Block 31: Project - [ ] 31-1: _[Project - Trybeer]()_ ##### Block 32: Software Architecture - [ ] 32-1: _Architecture - SOLID Principles_ - [ ] 32-2: _ORM - Application interface with the database_ - [ ] 32-3: _Software Architecture - DDD_ - [ ] 32-4: _Good practice writing tests_ - [ ] 32-3: _[Project - Blogs API]()_ ##### Block 33: Sockets - [ ] 30-1: _Sockets - TCP/UDP & NET_ - [ ] 30-2: _Sockets - Socket.io_ - [ ] 30-3: _[Project - Webchat]()_ ##### Block 34: Project - [ ] 34-1: _[Project - Trybeer V2]()_ ## Computer Science :hourglass_flowing_sand: ##### Block 35: Introduction - Computer Science - [ ] 35-1: _Computer Architecture_ - [ ] 35-2: _Network architecture_ - [ ] 35-3: _Computer networks, tools and security_ - [ ] 35-4: _[Project - Exploring the protocols]()_ ##### Block 36: Python - [ ] 35-1: _Learning Python_ - [ ] 35-2: _Tests and Exceptions_ - [ ] 35-3: _Data Input and Output_ - [ ] 36-4: _Data Input and Output_ - [ ] 35-5: _[Project - Tech news]()_ # [...]
libscode
OpenDagang is an Open-Source mobile app about online shop built with React Native
thathsaraDinu
ShopEase New York is an online shopping mobile app with product catalog, shopping cart, product wishlist and user authentication using firebase-auth.
swapnil-sudrik
A mobile showroom app allows users to browse, compare, and purchase mobile devices through a user-friendly interface, offering virtual tours, detailed specs, reviews, and secure online transactions for a convenient shopping experience. Build using React.js, Express.js, Node.js, Bootstrap, PrimeReact
prateekp273
ExpressMart aims to revolutionize the way users shop online by providing a feature-rich and user-friendly E-Commerce app built with Flutter. With its sleek design, vast product selection, and seamless functionality, ExpressMart seeks to become the go-to platform for users to fulfill all their shopping needs conveniently from their mobile devices.
Emnetdegafe
Alles Over Film is an individual portfolio project I made after taking an 11 weeks-long web development course at Codaussure. The idea of making a mobile app came from the owner of the review website. The owner as a film collector himself wanted the app to have the functionality of scanning a DVD/BLU RAY barcode when he is at shops and be able to compare prices with online stores such as Bol.com and Amazon. So the app is made to offer this possibility for users -- so this the main use story I tried to answer developing this app.
mateusfonseca
"Online Shopping" Android app developed for my Project at Dorset College BSc in Computing, Year 2, Semester 2.
GaneshSparkz
Online Shopping Mall App for Android and iOS using Flutter Framework.
Flutter ile yazılmış ürün ekleme, listeleme, ekleyen kullanıcıya göre ürün listeleme, giriş yapma, kullanıcı kayıt sayfaları olan bir uygulama. Firebase kullanılmıştır.
RohitD100
Expedia is an online travel agency,online travel shopping company. The website and mobile app can be used to book hotel reservations vacation packages.
umarazizdev
Flutter Ecommerce App is a mobile application designed for online shopping, featuring a splash screen and a beautiful user interface inspired by popular ecommerce apps.
Sumangal44
A modern, full-stack eCommerce web app built for the next generation of online shoppers. Mobile-first, stylish, and lightning-fast.
Lovely123-upadhyay
Nykaa is a online shopping website which mainly focus on latest fashion and beauty products. It sells beauty, wellness and fashion products across websites, mobile apps and 100+ offline stores
tanjilalom
Ecommerce Mobile App is a Flutter application for online shopping. It provides a seamless user experience for browsing products, adding items to the cart, making secure payments, and tracking orders.
bhav1kmaru
Tripster, Inc. is an American online travel company that operates a website and mobile app with user-generated content and a comparison shopping website. It also offers online hotel reservations and bookings for transportation, lodging, travel experiences, and restaurants.
PheaDiel
ClothAR is a Capstone project and an innovative mobile application designed to transform the way users shop for clothing online by integrating Augmented Reality (AR) technology. The app allows users to virtually try on clothes in real-time using their device’s camera, enabling a more interactive and personalized shopping experience.
MaxH2k3
This mobile e-commerce app, built with React Native and Redux, lets users browse products, add them to their cart, and place orders. It features a virtual try-on for clothes, a chatbot for support, secure online payments, and real-time order tracking. The app offers a seamless shopping experience.