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2013-09-29
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For some webapps YES, but seriously using HTML5 is broken in many ways. As soon as a server is down the app is non functional.
also the fact that HTTP is mostly done as a one way communication protocol makes it less good in many ways. Also it makes we wonder why on earth people needs triple core CPU:s smartphones if 'everything is about HTML5 this days' why do we need that when HTML5 will make apps dogslow cause the app constanly have to request data from the cloud?
No, seriously HTML5 may work in many ways but there are alot places it will not work.
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2013-09-29
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modRana: a flexible GPS navigation system
Mieru: a flexible manga and comic book reader
Universal Components - a solution for native looking yet component set independent QML appliactions (QtQuick Controls 2 & Silica supported as backends)