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* [http://mobilehtml5.org HTML5 Compatibility Chart]
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* [http://html5test.com/compare/browser/ios60/android40/chromemobile.html HTML5 Browser Comparison]
* [http://diveintohtml5.info/index.html]Dive into HTML5 - a Tutorial
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* [http://www.sqlite.org/docs.html]SQLite Documentation
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Revision as of 14:53, 8 January 2013

NSB/AppStudio is a powerful, complete development environment for creating web apps which run on iOS, Android, the desktop and other platforms. A drag and drop design screen lets you design your app using the latest Frameworks. Coding can be done in JavaScript or BASIC.

AppStudio

BASIC Language

One of the most popular programming languages of all time, BASIC is easy to learn. AppStudio's BASIC is a subset of VB, with extensions for web apps.

JavaScript Language

JavaScript is the standard language of the Web. AppStudio allows the use full standard JavaScript in its apps.

Frameworks

Frameworks provide the controls (also called widgets) that the user interacts with. AppStudio makes it easy to use them in your app. You cannot use Class and jQuery Mobile in the same app. jqWidgets controls work in any project.

Other Resources