On 26.06.2010, at 16:31, Steve Wart wrote: > Licensing looks complicated, but it seems they've specifically tried to make > it compatible with non-GPL projects. Is BSD the same as MIT?
They list MIT as one of the compatible licenses, so no problem there: http://www.sencha.com/products/ux-exception.php > But then I'm confused about the $219 developer license. That only applies if you want to use it for non-open source apps: http://www.sencha.com/company/dual.php > Should be fun to play with though. There's also http://www.phonegap.com/ > which is not a UI framework, but they provide a Javascript API to some of the > more proprietary device features (e.g. camera and accelerometer) -- it's for > local deployment, not web-based, but it's just serving up local resources > from your device. > > One nice thing about these guys is they provide simulators for a variety of > mobile devices. The simulator code is also open-source. I tried the Sencha "kitchen sink" demo on both iPad and iPhone. Impressive. It indeed feels very close to a native application. - Bert - > On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Dan Ingalls <[email protected]> wrote: >> Folks - >> >> Check this out. Very close to an HTML app store. >> >> http://www.sencha.com >> >> Could be fun to Lively Up this one ;-) >> >> - D _______________________________________________ lively-kernel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/listinfo/lively-kernel
