Daily Wrap: appMobi Releases jQ.Mobi and More

January 16, 2012

JQ.Mobi Is A Mobile-Optimized HTML5 Rewrite Of the JQuery Framework

JQ.Mobi Is A Mobile-Optimized HTML5 Rewrite Of the JQuery Framework

appMobi released a JavaScript framework, jQ.Mobi today. Dan Rowinski explains why a new JavaScript framework like jQ.Mobi is so interesting.

jQ.Mobi is a JavaScript framework in the same vein as Sencha Touch, JQuery Mobile and JQTouch. Unlike those frameworks, which are built in HTML4 and rooted in Web browsers, jQ.Mobi is an HTML5 rewrite of the jQuery framework.

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