Baker and PugPig are open source frameworks for creating app publications from HTML documents. This post examines how they work and makes a comparison of their features.
April 22, 2012
by James Brocklehurst
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April 22, 2012
by James Brocklehurst
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Baker and PugPig are open source frameworks for creating app publications from HTML documents. This post examines how they work and makes a comparison of their features.
October 9, 2010
by James Brocklehurst
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Appcelerator Titanium and Nitobi PhoneGap are open source frameworks that allow web developers to use their existing skills to create applications for mobile devices. They work in different ways and so I was interested in investigating whether one had significant … Continue reading
July 26, 2010
by James Brocklehurst
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Visitors to a site will at some point want to print out the information they see on screen. By using print-specific CSS, content can be reformatted for print in a form that is readable on paper and doesn’t contain items … Continue reading