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The AppInventor is web based but involves using a Java WebApp and an emulator, which you have to download. The designer is relatively straightforward, but it's the blocks editor which is the great bit for the programmer. Look at this:
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It even clicks when you place the components. How cool is that. It's like Lego for programmers, not that most programmers don't already have Lego.
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