I understand at the current moment, react-konva is not supported in React Native environment; however, wondering if vue-konva supports mobile app?
Or if you can suggest me a way to migrate konva canvas content to an android app?
Appreciate your response.
Konva, react-konva and vue-konva are designed to work on the web environment. The "web enviroment" usually means just web browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari.
There are platforms to build mobile apps with web technologies. Probably the most popular one is PhoneGap (or Cardova).
To use Konva in the mobile app you have to use such a platform and make a full app with web technologies or just open a web-view (built-in browser) for Konva part.
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Does React Native support Web and Desktop targets?
I would like to build the main version of app as mobile.
Would it be possible to compile the same mobile app, maybe with minor modifications for Web and Desktop?
The user experience for the secondary use cases - Web and Desktop doesn't matter much, I need just the app more or less in a working state and it will be enough. Does React Native allows that?
For Web, you can use react-native-web
I am building a language translation flashcard web app. I will have a PWA version on the website and then a native app in the Play Store and Windows Store.. maybe even Apple Store eventually. First time looking to build a native app or pseudo native app.
The app currently uses the Web Speech API and Voice Recognition API in HTML5. These API's have support on Chrome and Android Web Browser. It appears they are in progress for Firefox and some other browsers.
Since the best functionality of the app is built upon these browser based API's..
I am wondering if I choose to use Vue Native instead of Cordova/Phonegap, how is it possible to access these HTML5 APIs natively or is there a native solution?
Are there any custom APIs for iBeacon access from mobile web applications? Probably it could be a mobile safari extension.
Thanks in advance.
Unfortunately, no.
You could write a native iOS app that looks for iBeacons in the background and launches a specific web app URL on mobile Safari. You could even pass ranged beacon info in query parameters.
But you would still need a native app installed on the phone to do this. And once the Safari page is launched, getting further updates is impossible, unless you use a complex web service proxy to the native app.
As I am new to PhoneGap and SenchaTouch I want to know the basic information . I understand that sencha Touch is only for web applications accessed from device. I am correct Please clarify my doubt that is 'Is Sencha UI and SenchaTouch only meant for web applications accessed from device or for native apps too?'
Thank you
Lakshmi
Sencha touch is a web toolkit, provides API to create interface looks similar to Native UI. But, however it is still a web application with a native look. However, if you want to crate the native packaging (application build) and if you want to access the device hardware features like camera, sensor then you can go for PhoneGap. PhoneGap can warp the HTML and JavaScript code and helps you to generate native builds for each platforms.
I am new to Dojo. Dojo provides a way to develop Web app for mobiles.
Just I want to create Hello world app with Dojo.
Any one help me????
look at this resources, i think it will be helpful
Dojox.mobile test pages - Several samples showing how to use various features of dojox.mobile.
Dojox.mobile Documentation
API Reference for dojox.mobile
Instructions for installing and configuring the Android Device Emulator. You can use the emulator to test the application if you don't have access to an Android device.
Visit the Safari Reference Guide or tips on building web applications on the iPhone