=== AppsPlate === Contributors: appsplate Donate link: https://www.appsplate.com/ Tags: mobile app, application, mobile, native app, android app, ios app, ipad app, iphone app, app builder, wordpress mobile app, mobile app plugin, convert to app, mobile app builder, app creator, create app, Appsplate Requires at least: 5.8 Tested up to: 6.3.2 Stable tag: 2.1.3 License: GPLv2 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html Plugin URI: https://appsplate.com/?ref=plugininfo Turn you WordPress website to Android & IOS Native App easily with Appsplate == Description == AppsPlat helps you turn your WordPress content or e-commerce site into incredible native app for iOS and Android, ready to be published to the App Store and Google Play! Save money and time An app development would cost at least $20k and take 6-12 months, not saying about the amount of headache and patience... With Appsplate you will be your own developer and development will take a week or even days. A premium experience for your users Give your user the best experience and superior quality. They will reward you with loyalty. Updates, maintenance and full support included in every plan Make changes to the app instantaneously with the dashboard. The changes are reflected in the app in realtime. Our experienced customer support team is available 24/7. Feautes - Native IOS and Android apps - Woocommerce, Wordpress platforms - Real-time Sync with Website - No coding required - Effortless maintenance - Instant App Delivery - Affordable prices - Customizable design - Offline Content - Integrate with your Payment gateway - Cart and Checkout Integration - Social Media Integration - Filter and sort functionality - App Preview - Comprehensive guide of creating a mobile app via AppsPlate Any questions or need help? Email us at help@appsplate.com A few notes about the sections above: * "Contributors" is a comma separated list of wp.org/wp-plugins.org usernames * "Tags" is a comma separated list of tags that apply to the plugin * "Requires at least" is the lowest version that the plugin will work on * "Tested up to" is the highest version that you've *successfully used to test the plugin*. Note that it might work on higher versions... this is just the highest one you've verified. * Stable tag should indicate the Subversion "tag" of the latest stable version, or "trunk," if you use `/trunk/` for stable. Note that the `readme.txt` of the stable tag is the one that is considered the defining one for the plugin, so if the `/trunk/readme.txt` file says that the stable tag is `4.3`, then it is `/tags/4.3/readme.txt` that'll be used for displaying information about the plugin. In this situation, the only thing considered from the trunk `readme.txt` is the stable tag pointer. Thus, if you develop in trunk, you can update the trunk `readme.txt` to reflect changes in your in-development version, without having that information incorrectly disclosed about the current stable version that lacks those changes -- as long as the trunk's `readme.txt` points to the correct stable tag. If no stable tag is provided, it is assumed that trunk is stable, but you should specify "trunk" if that's where you put the stable version, in order to eliminate any doubt. == Installation == 1. Sign up and Login [appsplate.com](https://appsplate.com/) 2. Open your WordPress account 3. Find and Click "Plugins:", then "Add New" 4. Type "appsplate" in the search box" 5. Click the "Install Now" button and "Activate" 6. Now you can go to your AppsPlate account and start designing your app! Any questions? Feel free to contact us at help@appsplate.com == Frequently Asked Questions == = A question that someone might have = An answer to that question. = What about foo bar? = Answer to foo bar dilemma. == Screenshots == 1. This screen shot description corresponds to screenshot-1.(png|jpg|jpeg|gif). Note that the screenshot is taken from the /assets directory or the directory that contains the stable readme.txt (tags or trunk). Screenshots in the /assets directory take precedence. For example, `/assets/screenshot-1.png` would win over `/tags/4.3/screenshot-1.png` (or jpg, jpeg, gif). 2. This is the second screen shot == Changelog == = 1.0 = * A change since the previous version. * Another change. = 0.5 = * List versions from most recent at top to oldest at bottom. == Upgrade Notice == = 1.0 = Upgrade notices describe the reason a user should upgrade. No more than 300 characters. = 0.5 = This version fixes a security related bug. Upgrade immediately. == Arbitrary section == You may provide arbitrary sections, in the same format as the ones above. This may be of use for extremely complicated plugins where more information needs to be conveyed that doesn't fit into the categories of "description" or "installation." Arbitrary sections will be shown below the built-in sections outlined above. == A brief Markdown Example == Ordered list: 1. Some feature 1. Another feature 1. Something else about the plugin Unordered list: * something * something else * third thing Here's a link to [WordPress](http://wordpress.org/ "Your favorite software") and one to [Markdown's Syntax Documentation][markdown syntax]. Titles are optional, naturally. [markdown syntax]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax "Markdown is what the parser uses to process much of the readme file" Markdown uses email style notation for blockquotes and I've been told: > Asterisks for *emphasis*. Double it up for **strong**. ``