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Crosswalk vs JUCE: What are the differences?

Crosswalk: Replace Android’s default WebView with Crosswalk, a predictable web runtime for developing powerful Android and Cordova apps. Crosswalk is a web runtime for ambitious HTML5 applications. All the features of a modern browser, deep device integration and an API for adding native extensions; JUCE: Deliver music applications on all main platforms, with high performances and professional tools. It is a C++ framework for low-latency applications, with cross-platform GUI libraries to get your apps running on Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, iOS and Android.

Crosswalk and JUCE are primarily classified as "Cross-Platform Mobile Development" and "Cross-Platform Desktop Development" tools respectively.

Some of the features offered by Crosswalk are:

  • Develop around device fragmentation
  • Provide a feature rich experience on all Android 4.x devices
  • Easily debug with Chrome DevTools

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

  • For desktop and mobile
  • Building powerful and complex applications
  • User Interface & Graphics

Crosswalk and JUCE are both open source tools. It seems that Crosswalk with 2.18K GitHub stars and 574 forks on GitHub has more adoption than JUCE with 1.66K GitHub stars and 682 GitHub forks.

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Pros of Crosswalk
Pros of JUCE
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    Essential for Android hybrid apps
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    Improved performance
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    Hybrid desktop apps
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    New Modern Cordova
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    Pretty decent solution to Android WebView issues
  • 4
    Cross platform
  • 2
    Fast
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    Pure C++ code
  • 1
    Open Source
  • 1
    Performance
  • 1
    Nice GUI

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Cons of Crosswalk
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      Free Edition has Made with Juce

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    What is Crosswalk?

    Crosswalk is a web runtime for ambitious HTML5 applications. All the features of a modern browser, deep device integration and an API for adding native extensions

    What is JUCE?

    It is a C++ framework for low-latency applications, with cross-platform GUI libraries to get your apps running on Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, iOS and Android.

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