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Telerik Icenium
Icenium is a newly available “integrated cloud environment” for building iOS and Android apps. User Chris Jackson, a software engineer at mobile healthcare technology vendor CellepathicRx.com, lauds Icenium Mist, which enables browser-based development. “I can hop on any PC, hop to a URL, and get some work done.” He also likes that applications are lightweight -- just a couple of megabytes each. “I’ve enjoyed developing with it just because it’s simple [and] quick.” Though Jackson would like to see some Icenium extensions for Microsoft’s Visual Studio IDE, he says, “I really don’t have any major complaints. I look at this as a fairly new piece of software.”



























