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* MIT licence (one of the best open source licenses)
* MIT licence (one of the best open source licenses)


* AppStudio include 14 jQuery Mobile controls: Button, Checkbox, FlipToggle, FooterBar, HeaderBar, List, PopUp, RadioButton, Select, Slider, TextArea, TextBox, ToolTip
* AppStudio includes 14 jQuery Mobile controls: Button, Checkbox, FlipToggle, FooterBar, HeaderBar, List, PopUp, RadioButton, Select, Slider, TextArea, TextBox, ToolTip


* New controls being added.
* New controls being added.

Revision as of 16:21, 9 December 2013

A Framework is a collection of controls. These controls appear in the ToolBox, organized by Framework.

  • Usually developed by a company or organization.
  • Designed to have a similar look and feel.
  • May be open source or commercial.
  • Each has its own set of js and css files.
  • AppStudio automatically builds the files into the app.
  • Using more than one framework bloats apps
  • Frameworks may interfere with each other.

Common Controls

  • These are simple controls which can be used with any Framework.
  • Provide basic functionality
  • Include Grid, Image, Label, Line, Orientation, PictureBox and Progress bar.
  • Advanced ones include Date, DateTime, Month, Time, Audio, HTMLview, Image, Video, Adsense, Facebook, PayPal and Twitter.

jQuery Mobile

  • One of the most popular
  • Developed by same group as popular jQuery control
  • MIT licence (one of the best open source licenses)
  • AppStudio includes 14 jQuery Mobile controls: Button, Checkbox, FlipToggle, FooterBar, HeaderBar, List, PopUp, RadioButton, Select, Slider, TextArea, TextBox, ToolTip
  • New controls being added.

jqWidgets

iWebKit

Others