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ManifoldJS: Create mobile apps from websites. manifoldJS takes the meta-data about your site and generates native "hosted" apps. If the platform doesn't support hosted apps, we use Cordova to polyfill it. manifoldJS is based on the latest W3C Manifest working draft; Qt: A leading cross-platform application and UI framework. Qt, a leading cross-platform application and UI framework. With Qt, you can develop applications once and deploy to leading desktop, embedded & mobile targets.

ManifoldJS and Qt can be categorized as "Cross-Platform Mobile Development" tools.

ManifoldJS is an open source tool with 1.55K GitHub stars and 132 GitHub forks. Here's a link to ManifoldJS's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of ManifoldJS
Pros of Qt
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    • 17
      High Performance
    • 13
      Declarative, easy and flexible UI
    • 12
      Cross platform
    • 12
      Performance
    • 9
      Fast prototyping
    • 8
      Easiest integration with C++
    • 8
      Up to date framework
    • 7
      Python
    • 6
      Multiple license including Open Source and Commercial
    • 6
      Safe 2D Renderer
    • 5
      Great Community Support
    • 4
      HW Accelerated UI
    • 4
      Game Engine like UI system
    • 3
      No history of broken compatibility with a major version
    • 3
      JIT and QML Compiler
    • 3
      True cross-platform framework with native code compile
    • 3
      Reliable for industrial use
    • 3
      Pure C++
    • 3
      Been using it since the 90s - runs anywhere does it all
    • 2
      Open source
    • 2
      Easy Integrating to DX and OpenGL and Vulkan
    • 2
      From high to low level coding
    • 1
      Learning Curve
    • 1
      Great mobile support with Felgo add-on
    • 1
      Native looking GUI

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    Cons of ManifoldJS
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      • 5
        Paid
      • 4
        C++ is not so productive
      • 2
        Lack of community support
      • 1
        Lack of libraries
      • 1
        Not detailed documentation

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      What is ManifoldJS?

      manifoldJS takes the meta-data about your site and generates native "hosted" apps. If the platform doesn't support hosted apps, we use Cordova to polyfill it. manifoldJS is based on the latest W3C Manifest working draft.

      What is Qt?

      Qt, a leading cross-platform application and UI framework. With Qt, you can develop applications once and deploy to leading desktop, embedded & mobile targets.

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