Fabric: An easy way to build apps
Fabric, from Twitter, is an easy way to build mobile apps. It’s cross-platform compatible and modular, with SDKs organized into “kits” to make dev easier.
View ArticleMootor Framework: An HTML5 mobile app framework
Mootor is an HTML5 framework for developing mobile apps. It’s minimalist and works on multiple platforms, including iOS, Android, and others.
View ArticleTouchstoneJS: A UI framework for hybrid apps
TouchstoneJS is a UI framework powered by React.js for developing hybrid mobile apps. It includes form components, navigation, transitions, native touch behaviors, and much more, with more features on...
View ArticleRatchet: Build mobile apps with simple components
Ratchet gives you simple HTML, CSS, and JavaScript components for building mobile apps. It’s quick to get started with and thoroughly documented.
View ArticleReapp: Fast hybrid app creation
Reapp makes it quick and easy to create hybrid apps with React, Webpack and ES6. It includes a UI kit, modules, and simple CLI for creating web-based mobile apps.
View ArticleFlickity: Responsive touch galleries
Flickity makes it easy to create responsive, flickable, touch-friendly image galleries. It’s quick to get started and includes a few options for customization.
View ArticleKonva: 2D HTML5 canvas framework
Kanva is a 2D HTML5 canvas framework for creating desktop and mobile apps. It has an object oriented API, layering support, tween and animation support, filters, and custom shapes, among other features.
View ArticleRAD.js: Build mobile applications faster
RAD.js is a framework for more quickly developing mobile applications. It’s optimized for iOS, Android, and Windows 8, plus all major web browsers.
View ArticleInterdimensional: Spatial scrolling for modern devices
Interdimensional offers spacial scrolling capabilities for modern devices that have a gyroscope. Just activate it and tilt a device to scroll relative to a saved position.
View ArticleMaterial Refresh: Pull to refresh for Material Design
Material Refresh adds pull (swipe) to refresh for Google’s Material Design. It uses CSS3 and JavaScript with either Zepto or jQuery.
View ArticleIty: Dependency-free JavaScript MVC
Ity is a tiny, dependency-free JS MVC that’s great for small, mobile-specific apps. It has a tiny footprint for mobile networks (around 5kb minified) and an extremely fast DOM query/selection engine...
View ArticleTabris.js: Native mobile apps with JavaScript
Tabris.js is a mobile framework that makes it simple to create native apps for iOS and Android in JavaScript. It doesn’t use WebViews for rendering UI, and instead creates native widgets on the mobile...
View ArticleOnsen UI: HTML5 mobile framework
Onsen UI is a mobile framework that includes Javascript and CSS frameworks for HTML5, PhoneGap & Cordova apps. It offers a large selection of Web-based UI components, and responsive layouts for...
View ArticleInfinite-list: A 60fps infinite list in JavaScript
Infinite-list is a 60fps infinite list built with JavaScript for mobile devices. It can be used with whatever rendering technique you like.
View ArticleItemSlide.js: Simple touch carousel
ItemSlide.js is a simple and beautiful touch carousel. It includes options for duration, swipe sensitivity, and more.
View ArticleWit.ai: Natural language for developers
Wit.ai is a natural programming language for developers. It can be used for mobile apps, home automation, wearables, messenger agents, and more.
View ArticleChocolateChip-UI: Standards-based mobile apps
ChocolateChip-UI lets you create standards-based mobile apps with a native look and feel. It’s lightweight, fast, customizable, and works with Windows Phone, iOS, and Android.
View ArticleA-Frame: A framework for the virtual reality web
A-Frame is a framework for building things for the virtual reality web. You can use markup to create VR experiences that work across desktop, iPhones, and the Oculus Rift.
View ArticlePHAP: Mobile app development with PHP
PHAP allows you to write native mobile apps using PHP. It uses PHP for the functionality, and HTML/CSS for the UI, making it easy to create apps that run natively on iOS, Android, and Windows Phone.
View ArticleCalabash: Automated acceptance testing
Calabash lets you write and execute automated acceptance tests of mobile apps. It supports both Android and iOS.
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