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Pros of Appcelerator
- Android5
- Open Source4
- Easy to learn4
- Great community2
- Javascript2
- IOS2
- Angular.js beta1
- Vue.js beta1
- Native UI1
- Lots of native modules, components, libraries1
- MVC-based1
- Paid plans available1
- Free1
- Write directly to iOS and Android SDK with JavaScript1
Pros of Kinvey
- Easy setup5
- Excellent documentation2
- Great free tier for testing prototypes2
- MongoDB2
- Will be discontinued sometime in 20231
- Great customer support1
Pros of Parse
- Easy setup118
- Free hosting78
- Well-documented62
- Cheap52
- Use push notifications in 3 lines of code47
- Fast41
- Cloud code39
- Good for prototypes32
- Cloud modules31
- Backed by facebook27
- Parse Push7
- Cross Platform7
- Parse Analytics6
- Multiplatform6
- Parse Core6
- Quick chat and profile capabilities5
- Free Tier5
- Cloud Based5
- Nice security concept4
- Free4
- About to Die3
- Local Datastore3
- Backend as a service3
- Backbone Models3
- Geopoints3
- Anonymous Users2
- Easy to use2
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- No online IDE1
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- Base plan starts at $2,500 / year1
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What is Appcelerator?
Appcelerator is the first mobile platform to combine the flexibility of open source development technologies with the power of cloud services.
What is Kinvey?
Kinvey makes it ridiculously easy for developers to setup, use and operate a cloud backend for their mobile apps. They don't have to worry about connecting to various cloud services, setting up servers for their backend, or maintaining and scaling them.
What is Parse?
With Parse, you can add a scalable and powerful backend in minutes and launch a full-featured app in record time without ever worrying about server management. We offer push notifications, social integration, data storage, and the ability to add rich custom logic to your app’s backend with Cloud Code.
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