We are making a WebTOON official review of the Android app that is on sale for free on the WebTOON site. This web site, which provides English language programming based on mobile phone technology, was founded by Mike Hammons and Bob Katz in 1994 and is based in Santa Barbara, California. It uses HTML, Java, C++, JavaScript, PHP, and Flash to create interactive programming environments that emulate certain aspects of the real mobile phone. WebTOON has websites for all of its major programming languages.
The Android application is offered free for a period of twelve months for those who wish to download it. Those who downloaded the application have the ability to search for other WebTOON applications, but must first register for an account at the site. Once registered, they can view a selection of free applications, download free content, or even participate in contests, polls, and sweepstakes. Most of the applications are Java-based, but there are also some Flash based ones available.
The Android application was created by Brian Brittain and Ryan Singer and designed by Shih-Ming Chen and Simon Humphrey. It is a service that will allow you to browse the Internet, play games, access Web pages, and do everything else you need when on the go with your Android phone. With WebTOON, you can be entertained from any computer, tablet, or smartphone. If you enjoy the different programming environments that are offered by the webtoon, you might want to check out their free Android application and experience the benefits of web technology for mobile devices.