Tiggr vs Application Craft

In recent months, the development of mobile applications has become more and more focused. I have already created several applications with PhoneGap, and also immersed myself in mobile platforms such as jQuery Mobile and Sencha Touch.

In the next step, I would like to use the mobile app builder, and I came across Tiggr and Application Craft . Perhaps even more.

So, I wanted to ask if some people already have experience with these two or even another application developer and share it with us. Since both seem to cover the same area, and I'm not very interested in studying them. I would like to know if anyone can tell me what is "better."

I know that there was a big topic about PhoneGap vs Titanium Appcelerator, which helped me a lot, so I hope to get useful answers on this topic.

Thanks for reading, Marvin.

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I have been using Application Craft for about a month (on and off), and so far I'm really impressed. It seems that they put a lot of work into it: everything broke just a couple of times, never anything serious. In addition, they build really thorough documentation, etc. They host apps for free, and they seem to constantly add features, etc. I would argue that in a year or so they will be huge; Quality online services tend to grow rapidly.

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