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MageNative vs Capacitor: What are the differences?

MageNative: Grow your Online Business With A Brazenly Fast Mobile App. It provides Mobile-Commerce (M-Commerce) solution for the eCommerce Store merchandisers to create their own custom mobile app and increase sales. Build your custom native mobile app and enhance the reach of your online store. Boost conversions with features like Push Notifications, Single-Page Checkout and more; Capacitor: The Native Bridge for Cross-Platform Web Apps. Invoke Native SDKs on iOS, Android, Electron, and the Web with one code base. Optimized for Ionic Framework apps, or use with any web app framework.`.

MageNative and Capacitor are primarily classified as "Ecommerce" and "Cross-Platform Mobile Development" tools respectively.

Some of the features offered by MageNative are:

  • Multi-Language
  • Unlimited Orders
  • No Setup/Transaction Fees

On the other hand, Capacitor provides the following key features:

  • Build web apps that run equally well on iOS, Android, Electron, and as Progressive Web Apps
  • Access the full Native SDK on each platform, and easily deploy to App Stores (and the web!)
  • It provides native functionality for web apps, and is optimized for Ionic Framework

Capacitor is an open source tool with 3.79K GitHub stars and 462 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Capacitor's open source repository on GitHub.

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    What is Capacitor?

    Invoke Native SDKs on iOS, Android, Electron, and the Web with one code base. Optimized for Ionic Framework apps, or use with any web app framework.`

    What is MageNative?

    It provides Mobile-Commerce (M-Commerce) solution for the eCommerce Store merchandisers to create their own custom mobile app and increase sales. Build your custom native mobile app and enhance the reach of your online store. Boost conversions with features like Push Notifications, Single-Page Checkout and more.

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