#iQueCommerce - Android e-commerce application
iQueCommerce android application is a shopping template that could be launched to a fully operable application. Built with a high quality native Android code, iQueCommerce provides easy navigation and user friendly, nice and pleasant UI. It has such a well-done architecture, that changing in different app parts will be done easily and quickly. To launch your own application you will only need to implement your backend service.
- Authorization
- Categories overview
- Specified category overview
- Product overview
- Title
- Price
- Description
- Photo
- Shopping cart
- List of products
- Change products quantity
- Total price"
- Native Shopify payment
- About us (information about company/shop)
- Contact us
- Feedback \ Rate us
- Account settings
- App settings'
API Level: Compatible with Android 4.2 or higher.
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Android Support Design - Library for implementing native android design.
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Jake Wharton's Butter Knife - Library for dependency injection for binding views.
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Realm Database - Mobile database.
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RxJava & RxAndroid - RxJava is a Java VM implementation of Reactive Extensions: a library for composing asynchronous and event-based programs by using observable sequences. It extends the observer pattern to support sequences of data/events and adds operators that allow you to compose sequences together declaratively while abstracting away concerns about things like low-level threading, synchronization, thread-safety and concurrent data structures.
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Dagger2 - A fast dependency injector for Android and Java.
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Universal Image Loader - Library for image loading, caching and displaying.
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JazzyListView - Library designed to animate list item views as they become visible
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CircleImageView - Library that provides a fast circular ImageView
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DottedProgressBar - Library that provides dotted progress bar
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ActionItemBadge - Library that provides actionbar item badge
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SliderLibrary - Library that provides image slider
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Shopify SDK - Shopify’s Android Buy SDK makes it simple to sell physical products inside your mobile app. With a few lines of code, you can connect your app with the Shopify platform and let your users buy your products using Android Pay or their credit card.