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keithba | 8 years ago

Hi - author of the blog post here and PM on the team!

We are very proud of what we've built here. Regardless of how you built your app (Swift, Java, React Native, Xamarin), we offer CI, releasing to your beta users and the app stores, Crash reporting, analytics, and even push messaging. Let us know your thoughts!

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CharlesW|8 years ago

This seems…great?

Why did Microsoft create this? Specifically, I'm not interested in the "because we love developers" story, I'm interested in the "this is strategic for Microsoft now and for the next decade because" story.

jjeaff|8 years ago

Why did they create it? It's $40 - $99 a month for premium usage and has the potential to make tying in with other MS products like azure, easier. Seems like plenty of reason to me.

keithba|8 years ago

The team is extremely passionate about creating developer productivity tools. App Center's creators include the founders of HockeyApp, Xamarin Test Cloud, and CodePush. This is something we were all iterating towards individually, and when we met up at Microsoft, we realized we now had the team and ability to make it happen.

Microsoft is very serious about creating amazing developer tool across any app, platform, and language for a variety of reasons. Making Azure the most productive place to power your app is part of it, of course. But, in the long run, the easier we make development, the more the world benefits.

ggg9990|8 years ago

It's a paid service that integrates with other paid Azure services. It's strategic for Microsoft because you give them money.

PascLeRasc|8 years ago

Yes, it's important to look at all of Microsoft's new products through the "Embrace, Extend, Extinguish" lens.

Sujan|8 years ago

> Regardless of how you built your app (Swift, Java, React Native, Xamarin)

Any word on Cordova support? All those Ionic apps (which uses Cordova in the background) would feel very at home at App Center...

yesimahuman|8 years ago

They don't yet support it and I don't think they will have strong Ionic integration as we haven't talked with them about it.

However, we recently rolled out Ionic Pro which is similar to App Center, but focused 100% on Ionic apps. Adoption so far has been strong despite only being out a few months, and we're investing a lot in the product. Hope you give it a try and we're excited to have some extra validation from App Center!

http://ionicframework.com/products

Sujan|8 years ago

Oh, just saw that https://appcenter.ms mentions Cordova:

> Even more! macOS, tvOS and Cordova

But can't find it inside...

m_fayer|8 years ago

Here's a scenario I'm dealing with that must be fairly common. A mobile app running against an Azure backend, where users can also access the app through a SPA on their desktop. I don't want my analytics data spread out over multiple analytics services, so can this analytics service support SPAs as well? Bonus points for being able to track the same user across mobile + SPA.

keithba|8 years ago

Right this second, we offer the ability to export your analytics to Azure Blob Storage, and Application Insights, where you can then join the App Center analytics with other data.

We are looking at what we can do to make the SPA + mobile workflow super easy, though. Stay tuned on this. In the meantime, feel free to reach out to me as I'd love to ask you some more questions.

ridruejo|8 years ago

Very cool. Any plans to add support to server side apps for Azure?

keithba|8 years ago

We are highly focused on rich client apps right now, especially iOS and Android, but also Windows and macOS.

Feel free to reach out to me and we could discuss your scenarios in more detail. There are other tools that may fit your scenario better.