App Exhibit: Showcase Your Apps Effortlessly
Are you an indie developer or tech enthusiast who frequently attends conferences, meetups, or networking events? App Exhibit is the perfect companion for you! This powerful app allows you to showcase your apps and share them quickly and effortlessly with anyone around you via QR code.
Key Features:
● Instant Sharing: Generate QR codes for your apps to share them instantly with others. No need for lengthy explanations or searching through the App Store.
● Offline Access: All your app data is stored securely on your device, ensuring you have access anytime, anywhere, without the need for an internet connection.
● Enhanced Visibility: Show your apps’ screenshots and descriptions, and provide a direct link to the App Store for instant access.
● Quick Setup: Simple and intuitive setup process. Add your apps in just a two steps and start sharing right away.
● Secure and Private: Your data stays on your device, ensuring privacy and security without relying on external servers.
You can try all of the above with one of your apps for completely for free. If you have more than one app you want to add, you need the App Exhibit Pro Lifetime one-time purchase.
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What's New in App Exhibit
1.3
November 27, 2024
● New App Icon
● New Grid view to get even easier access to your apps QR codes
● Colored QR codes with your app icons included
I actually do love the idea of this app, but it’s very limited. Addition happens very slowly, and there’s no organizational component to speak of. If I could even add titles and groups and separators etc. it would be a buy. Even better if I could import all my installed apps in a batch without having to search for them one by one.
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Response from developer
Thank you first of all, for downloading my app and taking the time to write a review. It means a lot to me. And also thanks for the nice ideas, I’ll definitely try to implement the categorization, I just never thought of it myself.