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Flakes vs Material Design for Angular: What are the differences?

Developers describe Flakes as "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. On the other hand, Material Design for Angular is detailed as "Material Design for AngularJS Apps". Material Design is a specification for a unified system of visual, motion, and interaction design that adapts across different devices. Our goal is to deliver a lean, lightweight set of AngularJS-native UI elements that implement the material design system for use in Angular SPAs.

Flakes and Material Design for Angular can be primarily classified as "Front-End Frameworks" tools.

Flakes and Material Design for Angular are both open source tools. It seems that Material Design for Angular with 16.5K GitHub stars and 3.57K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Flakes with 1.87K GitHub stars and 94 GitHub forks.

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Pros of Flakes
Pros of Material Design for Angular
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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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    Ui components
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    Backed by google
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    Free
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    Backed by angular
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    Javascript
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    Open source
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    Responsiveness
  • 30
    Easy to learn
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    Quick to develop
  • 20
    Customizable
  • 8
    Powerful
  • 8
    Easy to start
  • 6
    Flexible
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    Themes
  • 4
    Flexbox Layouts
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    Great community
  • 3
    I like its design
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    Great extensions
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    Consistents
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    CDK
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    It's the best looking out of the box
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    Seamless integration with AngularJS but lack of docs
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    Progressive Web Apps - to learn

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Cons of Flakes
Cons of Material Design for Angular
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    Seemingly small to no community
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    Not comprehensive
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    No practical examples

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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 Material Design for Angular?

Material Design is a specification for a unified system of visual, motion, and interaction design that adapts across different devices. Our goal is to deliver a lean, lightweight set of AngularJS-native UI elements that implement the material design system for use in Angular SPAs.

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