2016
HTML5 deployment platform
by srcmax & 1 otherCocoonJS is a platform to test, accelerate, deploy and monetize your HTML5 apps and games on all mobile devices with many interesting features to help you deliver great web products faster
2015
Cross-Platform Native Development with Javascript
by srcmax & 2 othersDevelop native iOS and Android apps from a single code base
2014
Mobile Web App Checklist
by Spone & 1 other This is a list of guidelines we've been compiling over the last couple years while building high-performance mobile frontends, as well as building the open source library impulse. Some of these are broadly applicable to any mobile website, some are specifically for people building apps.
2013
A Beginner's Guide to Perceived Performance: 4 Ways to Make Your Mobile Site Feel Like a Native App | Mobify
by SponeBuilding well-designed websites on mobile devices is slowly becoming easier and easier. Whatever the method (responsive, adaptive, etc.), if you know what you're doing, crafting a good-looking site is not a problem.
But your clients, just like ours, may still be asking for that app-like experience. And creating such experiences remains a challenge.
Alma, une Enfant de la Violence pour iPad sur l’iTunes App Store
by srcmax & 1 otherLa confession sans fard, les yeux dans les yeux, d’Alma,
qui a appartenu pendant 5 ans à l’un des gangs
les plus violents du Guatemala, pays aujourd’hui décimé
par une guerre qui ne dit pas son nom.
2011
Go offline with application cache | HTML5 Doctor
by SponeHTML5 introduces new methods for enabling a web site or web application to function without a network connection. When you’re working on a mobile connection and your signal drops, or you just have no connection to the internet for whatever reason, having some level of access is better than nothing. In this article, we’ll look at how the application cache can store resources to be used by the browser when it’s offline, granting your users partial access to your web site or application.
bitrzr: HTML5 offline webapps: a practical example
by SponeWeb apps that work offline are still uncommon, and there aren't a lot of "real life" implementation examples on the Web.
2010
jQTouch — jQuery plugin for mobile web development
by Spone & 12 othersA jQuery plugin for mobile web development on the iPhone, iPod Touch, and other forward-thinking devices.
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