Ionic is free. But it does use Angular.

You can't just "use a CSS framework" as mentioned above. You need a 
framework that can manage data and interactions with server.

Maybe look at Onsen or F7?

https://www.airpair.com/ionic-framework/posts/hybrid-apps-ionic-famous-f7-onsen



On Sunday, March 20, 2016 at 12:14:14 PM UTC-7, eric cuver wrote:
>
> Ionic it pays I believe? and  I do not like angular
>
> Le dimanche 20 mars 2016 05:05:09 UTC+1, pbreit a écrit :
>>
>> Ionic is a good choice.
>>
>> As mentioned, Web2py will run on your server and mostly deliver and 
>> receive JSON to/from the mobile app.
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, March 19, 2016 at 3:12:42 AM UTC-7, eric cuver wrote:
>>>
>>> hi Leonel,
>>>
>>> which client (boostrap, jquery mobile, ionic.....)  for design with 
>>> phonegap advises you ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Le vendredi 18 mars 2016 18:41:22 UTC+1, Leonel Câmara a écrit :
>>>>
>>>> I'm sorry but you show fundamental misconceptions about what phonegap 
>>>> does, what web2py does, how they run in the devices and server, and about 
>>>> how they can and should interact.  
>>>>   
>>>> Your questions don't even make sense. I can't help you until you know 
>>>> more about web2py, phonegap, what REST APIs are and how do you access them 
>>>> using javascript.  
>>>>
>>>

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