appMobi's XDK combats “fragmentation” in the mobile development space by presenting users with a single, HTML5-based emulation, debugging and cross platform build environment for mobile apps. By ...
HTML5 tools vendor Sencha unveiled today Sencha Complete Team, which bundles existing tools with an Eclipse plug-in, a desktop application packager, and data connectors. Developers using the suite can ...
Visual WebGui Version 7 adds many new features for mobile app developers including PhoneGap device integration, offline support for managing periodic disconnects, and the ability to quickly design for ...
This month, Intel has launched a new service in the form of the Intel HTML5 App Development Environment platform, which includes a set of cross-platform HTML5 tools designed to help developers easily ...
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appMobi, a leading company supporting mobile app development and deployment using HTML5, has announced the privateStack, a new HTML5 app development and cloud services stack for the enterprise market.
Intel will not be left out of the party when it comes to being central in the mobile app ecosystem. The company today acquired a set of HTML5 development tools, originally created by appMobi and used ...
While Android and iOS top the charts in the mobile app-building business, other native application-building operating systems like Blackberry, Windows and others are also making stringent efforts get ...
HTML5 is growing in importance and will continue to be a dominant platform for many use cases for the foreseeable future. Enterprise architects need to consider weaving HTML5 capabilities into their ...
Apple's newly minted Xcode 4 integrated development tool reflects a strong investment in building software designed to create new software, particularly for the iPhone and iPad. Developers say it ...
HTML5 is still evolving, but in the current mobile landscape, proponents are finding ways around its limitations. 2012 wasn’t a great year for HTML5. If it were a football team, the markup language ...