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Electron Toolkit vs Vuido: What are the differences?
Electron Toolkit: Tools to make launching Electron apps easier. GUI for Electron - package and built your app; Vuido: Native desktop applications with Vue.js. Vuido makes it possible to create lightweight, native desktop applications using Vue.js. Application using Vuido can run on Windows, OS X and Linux, using native GUI components, and don't require Electron.
Electron Toolkit and Vuido can be primarily classified as "Cross-Platform Desktop Development" tools.
Electron Toolkit and Vuido are both open source tools. It seems that Vuido with 5.78K GitHub stars and 235 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Electron Toolkit with 829 GitHub stars and 33 GitHub forks.
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GUI for Electron - package and built your app.
What is Vuido?
Vuido makes it possible to create lightweight, native desktop applications using Vue.js. Application using Vuido can run on Windows, OS X and Linux, using native GUI components, and don't require Electron.
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