PhoneGap
In software development, PhoneGap is a mobile development framework created by Nitobi.
Adobe Systems purchased Nitobi in 2011. It enables software programmers to build
applications for mobile devices using JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS3, instead of relying
on platform-specific APIs like those in iOS, Windows Phone, or Android. It enables
wrapping up of HTML, CSS, and Javascript code depending upon the platform of the
device. It extends the features of HTML and Javascript to work with the device.
The resulting applications are hybrid, meaning that they are neither truly native
mobile application (because all layout rendering is done via web views instead of
the platform's native UI framework) nor purely web-based (because they are not just
web apps, but are packaged as apps for distribution and have access to native device
APIs). Mixing native and hybrid code snippets has been possible since version 1.9.
The software underlying PhoneGap is Apache Cordova. The software was previously
called just "PhoneGap", then "Apache Callback". As open-source
software, Apache Cordova allows non-Adobe wrappers around it, such as Intel XDK
or Appery.io
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