Ripple is fine for development. Not so much for office users.
On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 7:26 PM, Gord Tanner <gtan...@gmail.com> wrote: > You can always use Ripple. > > Github.com/blackberry/ripple-ui > > Install it via npm: > > Npm install ripple -g > From developer.blackberry.com > Or > From the chrome App Store > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 2013-02-08, at 4:16 PM, David Lewis <lewi...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Yes. Specifically Windows 7 as Win8 isn't even being talked about. >> >> http://code.google.com/p/chromiumembedded/ >> >> The cefclient looks to be a might more reasonable to work with than >> actual webkit. I've tweaked it to load locally and display as kiosk. >> Just need to wrap my head around exec(). >> >> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Kerri Shotts <kerrisho...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Wait -- are you asking if there's a desktop version of Phonegap? I was >>> assuming you meant a Chrome-based render for mobile devices, esp. since the >>> webkit on some mobile devices is quite borked. (Android 2.x, I'm looking at >>> you.) >>> >>> >>> >>> ___________________________________ >>> Kerri Shotts >>> photoKandy Studios, LLC >>> >>> On the Web: http://www.photokandy.com/ >>> >>> Social Media: >>> Twitter: @photokandy, http://twitter.com/photokandy >>> Tumblr: http://photokandy.tumblr.com/ >>> Github: https://github.com/kerrishotts >>> https://github.com/organizations/photokandyStudios >>> CoderWall: https://coderwall.com/kerrishotts >>> >>> Apps on the Apple Store: >>> >>> https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/photokandy-studios-llc/id498577828 >>> >>> >>> On Friday, February 8, 2013 at 2:57 PM, David Lewis wrote: >>> >>>> That's unfortunate. My team is working on webkit specific apps just >>>> because so many mobile devices use it; iOS, Android, and Blackberry >>>> 7+. Having a desktop webkit container would alleviate a lot of work >>>> forking Windows specific versions. I need to get it done anyway, I >>>> just thought I'd ask. The closest I've found is DesktopGap but it has >>>> less PG support than the current Win7 container. >>>> >>>> On Fri, Feb 8, 2013 at 3:27 PM, Kerri Shotts <kerrisho...@gmail.com >>>> (mailto:kerrisho...@gmail.com)> wrote: >>>>> Most modern platform's internal browsers are based on webkit -- iPhone >>>>> and Android, etc. Windows Phone (and the upcoming Firefox OS) would be >>>>> exceptions to the rule. >>>>> >>>>> I know there's been work done on supporting PG with Chrome as the >>>>> renderer, but don't hold your breath for it; a lot of stuff would have to >>>>> be rewritten. >>>>> ___________________________________ >>>>> Kerri Shotts >>>>> photoKandy Studios, LLC >>>>> >>>>> On the Web: http://www.photokandy.com/ >>>>> >>>>> Social Media: >>>>> Twitter: @photokandy, http://twitter.com/photokandy >>>>> Tumblr: http://photokandy.tumblr.com/ >>>>> Github: https://github.com/kerrishotts >>>>> https://github.com/organizations/photokandyStudios >>>>> CoderWall: https://coderwall.com/kerrishotts >>>>> >>>>> Apps on the Apple Store: >>>>> https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/photokandy-studios-llc/id498577828 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Friday, February 8, 2013 at 1:33 PM, David Lewis wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> My project requires a webkit browser. Does anyone have experience >>>>>> adding Cordova support to Chromium Embedded Framework? >>> >>>