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Flakes vs Foundation for Apps: What are the differences?

Flakes: Front-end framework optimized for internal apps. Flakes is an Admin Template Framework. A combination of CSS Libraries, JavaScript Libraries and Design files that help you build business tools very quickly; Foundation for Apps: Angular-powered framework for building powerful responsive web apps, from your friends at ZURB. Foundation for Apps is a framework you can use to build better, more polished single-page web applications that work across many devices. We’ve taken what we’ve learned from building the original Foundation framework to build an entirely new framework just for web apps.

Flakes and Foundation for Apps can be primarily classified as "Front-End Frameworks" tools.

Flakes and Foundation for Apps are both open source tools. It seems that Flakes with 1.87K GitHub stars and 94 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Foundation for Apps with 1.65K GitHub stars and 236 GitHub forks.

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Pros of Flakes
Pros of Foundation for Apps
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    High information density
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    Minimalist to almost the extreme
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    Good integration with gridforms
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      Seemingly small to no community
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      Not comprehensive
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      What is Flakes?

      Flakes is an Admin Template Framework. A combination of CSS Libraries, JavaScript Libraries and Design files that help you build business tools very quickly.

      What is Foundation for Apps?

      Foundation for Apps is a framework you can use to build better, more polished single-page web applications that work across many devices. We’ve taken what we’ve learned from building the original Foundation framework to build an entirely new framework just for web apps.

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