WebApp.Net explained
WebApp.Net |
Developer: | Chris Apers |
Latest Release Version: | 0.5.2 |
Operating System: | iOS |
Platform: | WebKit web app |
License: | BSD License |
Website: | webapp-net.com |
WebApp.Net (WAn) was an open-source web application framework[1] by Chris Apers ("Chrilith") for the iPhone, iPod Touch and other WebKit based browsers. WebApp.Net used a combination of JavaScript, Cascading Style Sheets, and images to copy the native iPhone and iPod Touch user interfaces.[2] Chris Apers was also the author of "Beginning iPhone and iPad Web Apps" published by Apress[3] which was translated into Spanish[4] and French.[5]
History
- 2010-02-06 - v0.5.2
- 2009.11.16 - v0.5.0
- 2008.10.03 - v0.3.9a
- 2008.05.08 - first released[6]
See also
External list
Notes and References
- Described as a web application "micro-framework due to its small size.
- Web site: Porting JavaScript Applications to the iPhone. Thompson, Tom. Dr. Dobb's Journal. 2008-10-16. 2009-01-09.
- Book: Beginning iPhone and iPad Web Apps. Apers, Chris. Paterson, Daniel. amp. Apress. November 2010. 978-1-4302-3045-8. registration.
- Book: Aplicaciones Web iPhone & iPad. Apers, Chris . Paterson, Daniel . amp . Anaya Multimedia. May 2011. 978-84-415-2962-5.
- Book: iPhone et iPad : Développement d'applications Web en HTML5, CSS3 et JavaScript. Apers, Chris . Paterson, Daniel . amp . Pearson. December 2011. 978-2-7440-2522-8.
- Web site: WebApp.Net released!. 2008-05-04.