Codeanywhere vs TestFlight

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Codeanywhere vs TestFlight: What are the differences?

Codeanywhere: Online code editor, available on iOS, Android and more. Integrates with GitHub and Dropbox. A development platform that enables you to not only edit your files from underlying services like FTP, GitHub, Dropbox and the like, but on top of that gives you the ability to collaborate, embed and share through Codeanywhere on any device; TestFlight: iOS beta testing on the fly. With TestFlight, developers simply upload a build, and the testers can install it directly from their device, over the air.

Codeanywhere and TestFlight are primarily classified as "Cloud IDE" and "Beta Testing / Mobile App Distribution" tools respectively.

Some of the features offered by Codeanywhere are:

  • Code editor
  • FTP Client
  • SSH Terminal

On the other hand, TestFlight provides the following key features:

  • Sessions- Discover how testers are using your application. Watch as they progress and take unexpected turns.
  • Crash Reports- Reported in realtime, with environment snapshots and full session activity.
  • In-App Questions- The most effective way to get tester feedback. Get the answers you need by asking questions the moment a checkpoint is passed.

"Sleek interface" is the primary reason why developers consider Codeanywhere over the competitors, whereas "Must have for ios development" was stated as the key factor in picking TestFlight.

Spotify, Lyft, and Square are some of the popular companies that use TestFlight, whereas Codeanywhere is used by Accenture, Techstars, and Bameslog. TestFlight has a broader approval, being mentioned in 313 company stacks & 65 developers stacks; compared to Codeanywhere, which is listed in 5 company stacks and 6 developer stacks.

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Pros of Codeanywhere
Pros of TestFlight
  • 17
    Sleek interface
  • 16
    3rd party integration
  • 13
    Easy to use
  • 11
    Web IDE
  • 9
    FTP support
  • 9
    Fast loading
  • 7
    Emmet
  • 5
    SSH Connections for free
  • 5
    Anywhere coding
  • 5
    Full root access
  • 4
    GitHub integration
  • 4
    Preconfigured development stacks
  • 4
    SFTP support
  • 4
    Private use for free
  • 3
    Easy setup
  • 2
    Amazon S3 Integration
  • 2
    Easy Setup, Containers
  • 1
    Code directly by FTP
  • 62
    Must have for ios development
  • 49
    Beta testing
  • 20
    Easy setup
  • 10
    Easy way to push out updates for internal testers
  • 7
    In-App Updates
  • 5
    Crash Logging
  • 4
    Checkpoints
  • 3
    Multiple platforms
  • 2
    Remote Logging
  • 1
    Sessions

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What is Codeanywhere?

A development platform that enables you to not only edit your files from underlying services like FTP, GitHub, Dropbox and the like, but on top of that gives you the ability to collaborate, embed and share through Codeanywhere on any device.

What is TestFlight?

With TestFlight, developers simply upload a build, and the testers can install it directly from their device, over the air.

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What are some alternatives to Codeanywhere and TestFlight?
Red Hat Codeready Workspaces
Built on the open Eclipse Che project, Red Hat CodeReady Workspaces provides developer workspaces, which include all the tools and the dependencies that are needed to code, build, test, run, and debug applications.
CodeSandbox
CodeSandbox allows developers to simply go to a URL in their browser to start building. This not only makes it easier to get started, it also makes it easier to share. You can just share your created work by sharing the URL, others can then (without downloading) further develop on these sandboxes.
Codio
Every project gets its own Box: an instantly available server-side development environment with full terminal access. With features such as forking, collaboration, importing from Git repos and more, Codio strives to remove as many barriers as possible to create a platform developers will enjoy using as their IDE of choice.
Coda
It is a new doc for teams. It begins with a blinking cursor and grows as big as your team’s ambition. Coda docs do everything from run weekly meetings to launch products.
Koding
Koding is a feature rich cloud-based development environment complete with free VMs, an attractive IDE & sudo level terminal access!
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