Sara Perry has recently ran two projects making use of Livecode. The Breary Banks iPad app was an audio guide to an archaeological dig in the Yorkshire Dales. The app was created by archaeology students,and is essentially a map of the key points in the site with images and narrated audio explaining the different areas.
Whilst the process of making an app is very, very easy, we found the most stretching part was when we needed to submit the app to the Apple App Store which requires various technical certificates and accounts to be in place in order to be able to distribute your app. I believe that creating an Android app may require less technical bureaucracy but soon Livecode will be able to export its apps as HTML5 meaning they will run on any device as is.
Anyone who creates content, particularly for digital delivery, would enjoy working with Livecode. Creating iPad apps isn't something only a hardened ObjectiveC programmer can make, Livecode makes it easy for everyone.
Whether it's producing educational materials, training apps, interactive dashboards or games, you will find Livecode fills the gap between Powerpoint and hardore programming.