MIT App Inventor

Anyone can build apps with global impact

Technologies
javascript, java, gwt, swift
Topics
education, development tools, android, ios
Anyone can build apps with global impact
MIT App Inventor is a free, open source web app that anyone can use to build mobile apps. It has been used by over 8 million people worldwide who have built more than 30 million apps. It is available in twelve different languages and used by people from ages 13 and up.

Projects

Contributor
Aditya B N
Mentor
Evan Patton
Organization
MIT App Inventor
Dynamic notification of whether a component is implemented in iOS
The primary objective of this project is to enhance the user experience of MIT App Inventor by providing users with information about the...
Contributor
Arin Modi
Mentor
Evan Patton, Vishwas Adiga
Organization
MIT App Inventor
Project Properties Dialog
Currently, the properties for the screen1 form contains a number of project project-wide properties such as App Name, Theme and many more. We want...
Contributor
Arya Anand
Mentor
Evan Patton, Mark Friedman
Organization
MIT App Inventor
Search integration with Blockly editor
This GSOC project aims to integrate the Blockly work-space search plug into App Inventor and add App Inventor specific functions to it. Adding...
Contributor
Dhruv Shrivastava
Mentor
Evan Patton, Diego Barreiro
Organization
MIT App Inventor
iOS versions of Android components
Develop iOS versions of Android components for MIT App Inventor Implement the File component under Storage and ListView under User Interface for iOS....
Contributor
Kasy
Mentor
Evan Patton, David Kim (MIT)
Organization
MIT App Inventor
iOS versions of Android components
The project "iOS versions of Android components" aims to develop iOS counterparts of popular Android components that are widely used in mobile app...
Contributor
Reshu Kumari
Mentor
Susan Rati Lane
Organization
MIT App Inventor
GWT Unit Testing
The project aims to set up a code coverage metric with additional unit tests to test the GWT client code. We will be using Jacoco a as code coverage...