Cross- Platform is an emerging software or software platform that works in multiple computing platforms. In this write-up let us see why Native is the future of Cross- Platform.

Two platforms are now definitely the market leaders for some time- iOS and Android. Windows and Blackberry now being non-existent. The challenge is to create apps for these two platforms with minimal effort and hence cross-platforms have gained recognition. Basically cross-platform kills two birds with one stone and are now the new-kids-on-the-block for developers and businesses.
Business cannot risk being missing on either platform but budget is an issue when a business decides to go for native apps. And so cross-platform app development is emerging as the first choice. Cross-platforms allow developers to produce mobile applications compatible with both iOS and Android. It allows them the capability to write the code only once for either iOS or Android. These frameworks though work well on paper and for discussion purposes, come with performance issues and erratic application behaviour. So a cross-platform is good when you have to produce an app for an MVP (Minimum Viable Product) but businesses are realising that when a product has to stand the test of time, it’s easier to code in native apps than waste time on cross-platform ones.
Neither of these Platform development choices are a simple black or white choice and business needs to decide based on other parameters like time to delivery, market reach, aim of the product – a small market research or continued presence, etc. to decide on their choice of development of the app in these platforms.
Research thoroughly before you start the project and choose well.
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