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support-octavioMemberMyEclipse Mobile vs MobiOne – what’s the difference?
MobiOne is Genuitec’s initial mobile product. Its focus is on rapid development of mobile prototypes and small to medium size mobile apps – no server side tools such as DB or web service development tools. It includes programming editors for html, css, javascript and xml documents.
MyEclipse Mobile Tools overlap with MobiOne with a focus on professional developers and development of the full spectrum of apps from prototypes to enterprise class. MobiOne is optimized around a proprietary set of HTML5 widgets that we developed prior to emergence of open source widgets such as JQuery Mobile. MyEclipse has the benefit of being open and extensible to work with any HTML5 widget library and web components you choose. JQuery Mobile app templates and visual widget wizards are provided in the latest version of MyEclipse 2014.
Having said this, MyEclipse’s visual programming support is not yet as advanced as that of MobiOne but it is closing fast. Both MyEclipse and MobiOne provide cloud based app build tools which are convenient when you don’t have the required hardware (mac for iOS app builds) or mobile sdks installed on your local workstation. Later this year MyEclipse will be updated to include both local and cloud app build capabilities with support for custom Cordova plugins and native app debugging. For the long term MyEclipse Mobile will be a more open and versatile model preferred by professional developers.
RichardOneMemberHi,
Okay, that was nearly a year ago…so has it now been done?
Have you integrated MobiOne features into My Eclipse so those of use who used it can continue to enjoy the same experience?
Aliraza84MemberI tried another build, thsi time as an 3605 dump – testking.net ANdroid build.
it was successfull so the problem is just with the ios build. -
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