On 11 Dec 11:28, Oscar Alvarez wrote: > > On 11/12/14 09:45, Cédric Krier wrote: > >On 11 Dec 09:03, Oscar Alvarez wrote: > >>On 08/12/14 15:10, Cédric Krier wrote: > >>>Still HTML5 application is more portable. For example, I can not run > >>>your test program on my FirefoxOS while I can run any HTML5 application. > >>>And I think FirefoxOS is realy an important target for GNU Healt as it > >>>is used for cheap devices [1] > >>> > >>>[1] https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/os/devices/ > >>Yes, you are right html5 is better than Qt, but what do you think about > >>build on Apache Cordova [1]? > >> > >>[1] http://cordova.apache.org/ > >I don't know about it but with HTML5 you really not need often something > >else to build application. > >Generally, I just use jQuery to hide some bad design of javascript. > Unfortunately all mobile OS requires build apps with "native" tools,
That's wrong. For example, there is FirefoxOS. And it should also work for Android: https://hacks.mozilla.org/2014/03/better-integration-for-open-web-apps-on-android/ And it seems Mozilla is working with cordova to make it work on iOS: https://hacks.mozilla.org/2013/10/progress-report-on-cross-platform-open-web-apps/ > and I > think to use web browsers for open application client in phones is very slow > (performance), because just browser one eats memory and cpu resources, > instead native app made for example with Cordova/Phonegap (pure html5), > doesn't require browser opened. And what do you think render the HTML5? > I think phone app target isn't initially for tryton users with hard work, > instead for managers, ceo, directors or coordinators, mainly it consults > records, approbation of records, etc > > This Apps was made with Phonegap (Cordova Apache), pure html5 > > http://phonegap.com/app/android/ > > I think that sao code maybe is useful for starting with Cordova. :) I don't think. -- Cédric Krier - B2CK SPRL Email/Jabber: cedric.kr...@b2ck.com Tel: +32 472 54 46 59 Website: http://www.b2ck.com/
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