Have you ever thought of developing an app on Android—one of the most popular operating systems found in present smartphones? Developing a useful app is always a joyful moment. How would you feel if I tell you that you can develop an Android app without any programming background? Sounds cool, doesn’t it?Follow me through this article and I will help you develop your own Android app; the only thing you will need is a curious mind to think differently to make a useful app.
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Fig. 1: Setup MIT App Inventor |
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Fig. 2: App Inventor Designer |
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Fig. 3: Blocks Editor |
There is a lot of free stuff available on the Internet about Google App Inventor, and all you need is a Google account to login.The app we are going to develop is Theft Alarm, which triggers a siren when somebody unintentionally touches or picks up your smartphone.
Tools needed
Google App Inventor software. You can find this tool at
http://appinventor.mit.edu/explore/content/windows.html
Java Runtime installed on your PC. For complete set-up instructions, go to http://appinventor.mit.edu/explore/setup-mit-app-inventor.html and follow the instructions given in Setup MIT App Inventor as shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 4: Screen properties |
Fig. 5: Button properties |
Fig. 6: Sound properties |
Fig. 7: Accelerometer properties |
Fig. 8: Final Blocks Editor |
| Fig. 9: Theft Alarm app on the phone |
source: http://electronicsforu.com/electronicsforu/circuitarchives/view_article.asp?sno=2474&title%20=%20Develop+Your+Own+Android+App&id=13788&article_type=15&b_type=new

