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MageNative vs NativeScript: What are the differences?

MageNative: Grow your Online Business With A Brazenly Fast Mobile App. It provides Mobile-Commerce (M-Commerce) solution for the eCommerce Store merchandisers to create their own custom mobile app and increase sales. Build your custom native mobile app and enhance the reach of your online store. Boost conversions with features like Push Notifications, Single-Page Checkout and more; NativeScript: Build truly native apps with JavaScript. NativeScript enables developers to build native apps for iOS, Android and Windows Universal while sharing the application code across the platforms. When building the application UI, developers use our libraries, which abstract the differences between the native platforms.

MageNative and NativeScript are primarily classified as "Ecommerce" and "Cross-Platform Mobile Development" tools respectively.

Some of the features offered by MageNative are:

  • Multi-Language
  • Unlimited Orders
  • No Setup/Transaction Fees

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

  • 100% Access to Native Platform API
  • NativeScript is free of charge as an open source project
  • Code with JavaScript. Style with CSS

NativeScript is an open source tool with 18.2K GitHub stars and 1.35K GitHub forks. Here's a link to NativeScript's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of MageNative
Pros of NativeScript
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      Access to the entire native api
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      Support for native ios and android libraries
    • 46
      Support for javascript libraries
    • 46
      Angular 2.0 support
    • 44
      Native ux and performance
    • 37
      Typescript support
    • 35
      Backed up by google and telerik
    • 29
      Css support
    • 27
      Cross-platform declarative ui and code
    • 25
      Fully open source under apache 2.0 license
    • 11
      Vuejs support
    • 9
      60fps performance
    • 6
      Powerful data visualization with native UI
    • 5
      VS Code integration
    • 5
      Angular, typescript and javascript support
    • 5
      No need for Mac to build iOS apps in Telerik Platform
    • 4
      Extended CLI support
    • 4
      Cloud builds as part of Telerik PLatform
    • 4
      Truly Object-Oriented with Typescript
    • 4
      On-device debugging
    • 4
      Extensibility
    • 3
      Access to entire native api
    • 3
      Live reload
    • 3
      Easiest of all other frameworks
    • 3
      Easy to learn
    • 3
      Backed by google
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      0 day support for new OS updates
    • 3
      Publishing modules to NPM
    • 2
      Vue.js support out of the box
    • 2
      VueJS support
    • 2
      Svelte support
    • 2
      Powerfull mobile services as part of Telerik Platform
    • 2
      Native ui with angular
    • 2
      Vue support
    • 1
      Playground
    • 1
      Hot Reload
    • 1
      HMR via webpack
    • 1
      Very small app size
    • 1
      Write once, use anywhere
    • 1
      Easy to use, support for almost all npm packages
    • 1
      Rich ecosystem
    • 1
      Compile to Apple/Google Stores via CloudCompiler
    • 1
      Has CSS ;-)
    • 1
      It works with Angular
    • 1
      Code reuse with your website
    • 0
      Dart

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    Cons of MageNative
    Cons of NativeScript
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      • 5
        Lack of promotion
      • 1
        Slower Performance compared to competitors

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      What is MageNative?

      It provides Mobile-Commerce (M-Commerce) solution for the eCommerce Store merchandisers to create their own custom mobile app and increase sales. Build your custom native mobile app and enhance the reach of your online store. Boost conversions with features like Push Notifications, Single-Page Checkout and more.

      What is NativeScript?

      NativeScript enables developers to build native apps for iOS, Android and Windows Universal while sharing the application code across the platforms. When building the application UI, developers use our libraries, which abstract the differences between the native platforms.

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        What are some alternatives to MageNative and NativeScript?
        React Native
        React Native enables you to build world-class application experiences on native platforms using a consistent developer experience based on JavaScript and React. The focus of React Native is on developer efficiency across all the platforms you care about - learn once, write anywhere. Facebook uses React Native in multiple production apps and will continue investing in React Native.
        Flutter
        Flutter is a mobile app SDK to help developers and designers build modern mobile apps for iOS and Android.
        Shopify
        Shopify powers tens of thousands of online retailers including General Electric, Amnesty International, CrossFit, Tesla Motors, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Foo Fighters, GitHub, and more. Our platform allows users to easily and quickly create their own online store without all the technical work involved in developing their own website, or the huge expense of having someone else build it. Shopify lets merchants manage all aspects of their shops: uploading products, changing the design, accepting credit card orders, and viewing their incoming orders and completed transactions.
        WooCommerce
        WooCommerce is the most popular WordPress eCommerce plugin. And it's available for free. Packed full of features, perfectly integrated into your self-hosted WordPress website.
        Ionic
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