Moobile.js

Moobile.js is a web application framework for mobile and touch applications. It uses the MooTools library internally to manipulate user interface elements. The library is partially inspired by the ViewController mechanism in the Apple Cocoa frameworks.

Moobile.js
Developer(s)Jean-Philippe Déry
Stable release
0.1.1 / April 24, 2012 (2012-04-24)[1]
Written inJavaScript
TypeMobile application framework
LicenseMIT [2]
Websitemoobilejs.com

Roadmap

The current version of Moobile is 0.1.1. This version provides UI elements with theming for iOS running on an iPhone.[3] Version 0.2 intends to incorporate additional theming with iPad application styling. Version 0.3 intends to incorporate a vertical split view which is common in iPad apps.

Simulator

Moobile also provides a web-based simulator for testing and demoing applications inside the browser prior to deployment. The current version of the simulator is version 2. The simulator supports frames for iPhone 4, iPhone 5, iPad, and Samsung Galaxy. The simulator also supports orientation changes between landscape and portrait.

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References

  1. Déry, Jean-Philippe (24 April 2012). "Moobile 0.1 Released". Mootools Blog. Retrieved 2012-10-28.
  2. license.txt
  3. Rosadi, Yadi. "Mobile App Framework Based on Mootools : Moobile". Blogupstairs. Retrieved 2012-10-28.
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