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    Onsen UI

    Onsen UI

    Mobile app development framework and SDK

    The most beautiful and efficient way to develop HTML5 hybrid and mobile web apps. Experience streamlined development with zero-time setup, using the technologies you already know and love, Javascript, HTML and CSS. A rich variety of UI components specially designed for mobile apps. Onsen UI provides tabs, side menu, stack navigation and tons of other components such as lists and forms. They all have iOS and Android Material design support, with automatic styling that will change the appearance of the app based on the platform. With Onsen UI you can truly support both Android and iOS with the same source code. ...
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    mui

    High-performance framework closest to native APP experience

    The gap between performance and experience has always been the primary reason for mobile app developers to abandon HTML5. The browser’s natural page-cutting white screen, the unbearable turning animation, the jittering of floating elements, and the inability to pull down to refresh smoothly, all of which frustrate HTML5 developers, especially when they get a low-end Android machine to run, and the phone falls. On the other hand, the browser default control styles are few and ugly, making a...
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