How to integrate pinterest with android app - android

I need to share some text and image from my android app to Pinterest, how could it be possible?

Pinterest's API is closed off, they don't document it, or give any explanation or way to register applications to be able to use it.
Basically, they don't want anyone but them making apps that interact with their site, while it's possible (you could, for instance, run a web browser in the background and have it open pages and such just as a user on the website would) it's not really 'meant' to be done, so it won't be easy :/

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Is there a way to display html 5 web pages into android/ios app?

I have a website which needs authentication. Each user can have some personalized graphics. I am looking for a way to create an app which displays the graphics for a particular user when he logs in using the app. Is there an existing solution for this which I can OEM to create my app.
As I said in my comment, your question is very broad. Generally speaking, an app can display any web page using a WebView.

Create full mobile app vs Create app that goes to a server which handles mobile

I have been playing around with PhoneGap for a little while, and getting it set up to work correctly with Google Drive API is proving to be far more difficult than setting up a website which does the same.
I am wondering if it would be more to my advantage to cease trying to make the full app work with phonegap, and instead use phonegap to access a hosted site.
Note that I do not wish to open the site in the default browser. The goal would be to make it appear to be an application (no borders, url, back button, etc), but have the web server handle everything behind the scenes.
I know PhoneGap has an In-App-Browser available. Is this something that is possible with it? Or does it only function for more limited use?
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You can definitely use a WebView for your app, which display the webpage but give you the ability to control the layout around it. Running a WebView instead of native code may cost some performance but it's doable.

How to create google play app with my website?

I want my website should act as Google play store app.
For example, go to-> hytoz
and hytoz app
Both source are same. But when I open this app, website will shown as app and after click back or close, it's asking confirm like application.
How I can make this? I'm not android person. I'm in PHP.
First of all, making Android app isn't a one click process. To make a simple Android app, you can make use of Android WebView. Since you're new to Android, I'd suggest you to take courses on basics of Android.
You've mentioned you're familiar with PHP. You can better try PhoneGap, with basics of HTML5, CSS3 and JS, you can build an app. Also, your needs like back, close can also be done with it, and moreover, it's cross platform, you can ship to other operating systems too.
Good Luck.

What is the easiest way to turn a webapp into a mobile app?

The company I work for is exploring creating "an app" version of their online video delivery webapp. The webapp is HTML5 and streams video. Nothing too scary but a lot of the stuff is server-side authentication with third party video hosts, code that will never be in a mobile app for security reasons.
The webapp has a lovely mobile stylesheet that works fine. We want an app that:
Shows a quick splash screen (and even that's optional)
Load the existing mobile website (not include it within the app)
And have the ability to specify an icon, give it a name and then shove it in the relevant marketplaces. That should satisfy the marketing department and it means I stay in control of what the app actually does.
Yeah, it's possibly the laziest app development ever... But, what's the simplest way to generate something like this? I was imagining there might be something out there already where you feed it your starting URL, splash screen, icon and name and it hands you back a multi-platform app.
Note: I'm not looking for something to create an app that looks like the mobile website and I'm not looking to put the content of the mobile website inside the app, I essentially just want a browser that loads the real mobile site.
Have a look at https://www.shoutem.com/. They provide a service similar to what you seem to be looking for but they charge royally for it. Considering the extra features you can easily add with their service your marketing department might just smell profit from using it and may therefore happily sign it off with their well known satanic smile.
There are a number of websites which provide easy web app development for a website. One of the famous is App Maker . Others include:http://www.viziapps.com/ and http://ibuildapp.com/
Since posting this, I have found:
http://www.websitetoapp.net/create
Feed it a URL and an Icon and it'll give you an Android app. Pay $5 and they'll disable adverts. Seems like it might be perfect for the Android half of this project.
Now, is there anything out there that will do this for other platforms?

Android App for mobile website

I'm looking to build an android app based off a mobile site. Basically, I just need an app with a browser that I can use as a platform.
Many of the "build an app online" sites offer this, where you just put in the home url etc, but they all include their own ads etc.
Any ideas where to start?
If you want to make your own simple app without Ads, use just a WebView inside of a simgle activity layout set to fill the screen.
Doing this you will eliminate all ads, as well as have the ability to add in more features later on if you so choose.
If you just want to create a launcher icon that will open up the default browser to your sites page, you can do that by just starting a browser intent, and then closing the actual app.
This will allow you to have an app icon and play store listing, however the only thing that iw will do is bring the user to your website like you have mentioned.
Create an Activity with a WebView.
I think you're looking for an app that displays a WebView. However, that will only display the website as if you were looking at it in a mobile browser such as Android Chrome.
If you want the data from a mobile site, without anything else, then you have to hope that the site provides that, or you have to download its HTML and scrape it.

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