Flutter vs OpenFL: What are the differences?
Flutter: Cross-platform mobile framework from Google. Flutter is a mobile app SDK to help developers and designers build modern mobile apps for iOS and Android; OpenFL: *Build games and applications for almost every platform imaginable *. It enables creative expression for the desktop, mobile and web. Enterprise applications and best-selling games are made with it, publishing native, Flash and HTML5 applications using one seamless toolset.
Flutter can be classified as a tool in the "Cross-Platform Mobile Development" category, while OpenFL is grouped under "Cross-Platform Desktop Development".
Some of the features offered by Flutter are:
- Fast development - Flutter's "hot reload" helps you quickly and easily experiment, build UIs, add features, and fix bug faster. Experience sub-second reload times, without losing state, on emulators, simulators, and hardware for iOS and Android.
- Expressive UIs - Delight your users with Flutter's built-in beautiful Material Design and Cupertino (iOS-flavor) widgets, rich motion APIs, smooth natural scrolling, and platform awareness.
- Access native features and SDKs - Make your app come to life with platform APIs, 3rd party SDKs, and native code. Flutter lets you reuse your existing Java, Swift, and ObjC code, and access native features and SDKs on iOS and Android.
On the other hand, OpenFL provides the following key features:
- Vector Graphics
- Seamless support for image, canvas and typed array pixel stores
- Text Support
Flutter and OpenFL are both open source tools. Flutter with 76K GitHub stars and 9.4K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than OpenFL with 1.42K GitHub stars and 331 GitHub forks.