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SproutCore, the open source "Rich Internet Apps" framework Apple adopted and invested in to construct its online MobileMe suite of web apps and its iWork.com service, is taking on a larger life of its ...
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SproutCore could allow Apple developers to use an open-source Web development technology to build desktop-like applications without Adobe's Flash. Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding world of ...
One of the biggest revelations at WWDC was quietly unveiled in a session on Friday morning entitled "Building Native Look-and-Feel Web Applications Using SproutCore." While Apple maintained high ...
iPhone maker is using the relatively unknown open-source JavaScript framework, in part because "no one likes to download plug-ins before they can use your software." Matt Asay is a veteran technology ...
One session at last week's WWDC featured featured a JavaScript application framework called SproutCore, which has generated quite a bit of buzz since then. The framework was used by Apple to develop ...
It seems like webapps for iPhone and iPad are about to get a lot better. There’s always been some skepticism about web applications having the same quality of native apps, and despite amazing tools ...
MobileMe won’t be available until July, but you can at least get a feel for some of the service’s features by heading over to SproutCore and trying out their photo app. SproutCore is an open source ...
Ready for the web to start looking like Mac desktop apps? Whether it's all part of Steve Jobs' world domination plans or not, news is leaking out about a new JavaScript framework that enables ...
Apple’s new iCloud Web apps are built using the same SproutCore Javascript engine that was used throughout MobileMe. If the favicon above doesn’t prove it, looking at the underlying code below seems ...
Steve Gillmor and I met with Peter and Charles of SproutCore, the open source javascript framework for web application development. The platform has recently attracted a lot of attention as it was ...