Native
Kony Has You Covered
KonyOne supports building truly natives apps (or hybrids and wrappers) for all seven major native operating systems:

iOSKonyOne provides iPhone, iPad, and iPod support that lets you take full advantage of the advanced features on these devices such as the Retina Display or channel-specific UI properties like the Glow Effect on buttons. |
AndroidKonyOne provides Android support for both phones and tablets. You get full access to the richness of the OS and the benefits of KonyOne visual design tools that handle the screen size variations and other hardware differences. |
BlackBerryKonyOne provides deep backward compatibility for RIM devices including support for BlackBerry OS 4.x & 5.x devices. Without Kony, BlackBerry development can often feel like cross-channel development with all the form factor and OS variations. Kony abstracts this complexity away while preserving your flexibility. |
Windows PhoneKonyOne supports Windows Phone 7 and 7.5 ("Mango"). KonyOne also fullly supports Windows Mobile 6.5. Full support is provided for unique Metro UI features like Panorama and Pivot views. KonyOne also provides developer-friendly porting tools to easily build Windows Phone 7 apps which take advantage of these unique features. Designs for iOS and Android, for example, that were built without Windows Phone 7 UX considerations are easily ported. |
SymbianKonyOne provides broad support for Symbian^3, Maemo and Meego devices. |
WrappersKonyOne makes it easy to deploy mobile web content as a wrapper application. It's as easy as clicking a checkbox at build time. |
Java MEKonyOne provides support for Java ME devices and includes cross-channel widgets that provide functionality available in other operating systems but missing in Java ME.
webOSKonyOne fully supports webOS for mobile and tablet form factors. |
HybridOnly KonyOne provides integrated development for hybrid applications. KonyOne lets you specify whether any given form should render using native widgets or mobile web UX when deploying in hybrid mode, for complete design flexibility. You can also build pure native and pure mobile web versions of the same app at the same time you build the hybrid app. |
