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  2. Sencha Touch - Wikipedia

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    Sencha Touch is a web framework that allows developers to create native-like user interfaces for mobile web applications. It supports HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and various platforms and devices, and offers features such as MVC architecture, widget components, transitions, animations, charting, and profiles.

  3. WebKit - Wikipedia

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    WebKit is a browser engine used in Apple's Safari, iOS and iPadOS web browsers, as well as other devices and systems. It started as a fork of KHTML and KJS from KDE, and has been developed by Apple and other contributors since 2001.

  4. Mobile app development - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the process, tools, and platforms for creating mobile applications for various devices and platforms. Compare different SDKs, IDEs, debuggers, emulators, and cross-platform options for front-end and back-end development.

  5. List of mobile app distribution platforms - Wikipedia

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    This Wikipedia article provides a comprehensive list of digital platforms that distribute mobile applications to various devices and operating systems. It includes native platforms, web-based platforms, and cross-platform frameworks, with details on their history, status, features, and fees.

  6. List of free and open-source iOS applications - Wikipedia

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    Find out which apps run on iOS with source code available under a free software / open-source software license. The list includes web browsers, password managers, office suites, maps, email clients, and more.

  7. Mobile browser - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the evolution and characteristics of mobile browsers, from the first PDA and phone browsers to the current smartphone and tablet browsers. Compare the underlying technology, history, and usage share of popular mobile browsers such as Chrome, Safari, and Opera.

  8. Pocket (service) - Wikipedia

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    Pocket is a service for storing, sharing and discovering web bookmarks, formerly known as Read It Later. It is available for various platforms and devices, and was acquired by Mozilla Corporation in 2017.

  9. App Store (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features, and controversies of the App Store, an app marketplace for iOS and iPadOS devices by Apple. The App Store offers over 1.8 million apps, but also faces criticism for its monopoly and in-app commission policies.