Ionic Framework

A front-end SDK to develop applications with HTML5 , CSS3 and JavaScript.

15 Alternatives To Ionic Framework

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Android Studio

Android development environment based on IntelliJ IDEA
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Apache Cordova

Platform for building native mobile applications using HTML, CSS and JavaScript
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Appcelerator Titanium

Appcelerator Open Source
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Bootstrap

Simple and flexible HTML, CSS, and JS for popular UI components and interactions

Electron

Build cross platform desktop apps with web technologies

Flutter by Google

Build beautiful native apps in record time 🚀

PhoneGap

Easily create apps using the web technologies you know and love: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Polymer

Polymer is a library that uses the latest web technologies to let you create custom HTML elements.
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Qt Creator

Qt Creator is a cross-platform C++, JavaScript and QML integrated development environment. It is the fastest, easiest and most fun experience a C++ developer could wish for.

Quasar Framework

SPA front-end on steroids.
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React Native

A framework for building native apps with React

Tabris Framework

Tabris.js lets you develop native iOS, Android, and Windows apps from a single code base written entirely in JavaScript.The framework is beginner-friendly and provides very smooth development and deploy experience.
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V-Play

V-Play is a platform for developing games and applications. It ranks among the best game engines. Developers recognize the excellence of both its application programing interface (API) and the underlying programming language.
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Xcode

Xcode 4 is the new version of Apple’s powerful integrated development environment for creating great apps for Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Xcode 4 includes the Xcode IDE, instruments, iOS Simulator, and the latest Mac OS X and iOS SDKs.