All-in-one open source wrapper for no-code builders
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- Landing Page : https://altsprints.com/Alt-Sprints-ccd8b499cfdd444ab2b6b34b43f6cdba
- Email : admin@altsprints.com
Our wrapper provides the following native functionalities
- Open Whatsapp chat
- Fetch GPS Location
- Share Text
- Share Image
- Get Contacts
- OneSignal SDK
- Device Orientation
- Open weblinks in-app
- Change notification bar color
Besides these following features are also available
- Select pictures from gallery
- Audio Recorder
- File Uploader
- Alert
- Banner
- Take a picture from Camera
- Scan QR/Barcode
Quick set up with easy-to-follow documentation and a great number of native features makes it one of the most powerful wrappers built on top of Jasonelle. The best part is that it's open source, so you have full control to build in features at any stage.
Being a part of a no-code venture studio, we have built dozens of apps using bubble.io in the last few years.
We have had to rely on wrappers available in the market to convert our web apps into native Android and iOS apps. These external solutions are great for one-time use but it is not possible to build in additional features yourself and the customer support is nonexistent given most wrappers are built by solopreneurs.
Thus, building our own wrapper on top of jasonelle with the native functionalities that are important to us gave us flexibility and speed. With this we didn’t have to wait 1-2 weeks for a reply, where we were often told that the feature we required could not be incorporated. Plus, this way, we got full control of our wrapper to make required changes whenever we wanted.
To test our features, click here to download the free wrap app and install the apk on your android app.
This video link will tell you everything you need to know about how to use Free Wrap to convert your web apps to mobile apps. Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-9kR2_UkXs
- Download the rar file name Alt-Wrapper.rar
- Extract the downloaded file and change it's name to the APP NAME you want.
- Open the folder in Andriod Studio.
- Select JDK and upgrade Gradle if required.
- Change APP NAME in setting.gradle
- Refactor folder name and rename directory to APP NAME using run refeactor
- Sycn the project
- Update android properties in Build Gradle(Module) file and sycn the project
- Change the APP NAME and web url to yours in assets>file>hello.json
- Build the project.
For splash screen and App icon
- Generate app icons and splash screen using appicon.co
- Replace appicon in app>src>main>res using file explrorer
- Rename all splash screens to splash.png and copy them to app>src>res
- Change splash screen background app>src>res>values>colors.xml #ffffff
All credits to orignial repository Jasonelle