jQT (formerly jQTouch) is an open-source Zepto/ JQuery plugin with native animations, automatic navigation, and themes for mobile WebKit browsers like iPhone, G1 (Android), and Palm Pre. It enables programmers to develop mobile applications with a native look and feel for the target device using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Developer(s) | David Kaneda and maintained by Jonathan Stark |
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Stable release | 1 beta 4
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Written in | HTML, JavaScript, CSS |
Operating system | Android, iOS, webOS, WebKit |
Platform | Mobile web applications |
Type | Web application framework |
License | MIT License |
Website | www |
jQT tries to emulate mobile platforms, like the iOS SDK, as much as possible even enabling the use of the Webkit application offline.
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edit- Almaer, Dion (2009-03-26). "jQTouch: a mobile WebKit JavaScript framework". Ajaxian - jQTouch: a mobile WebKit JavaScript framework.
- Kaneda, David (2009-12-04). "David Kaneda - jQTouch". ITConversations. Retrieved 2009-12-04.
- Stark, Jonathan (2009). "O'Reilly book - Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript". Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.