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Framework7 vs Vue Native: What are the differences?

  1. 1. Architectural difference: Framework7 is a mobile-first framework that allows building hybrid mobile apps using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. On the other hand, Vue Native is a mobile framework that uses Vue.js and NativeScript to create native mobile apps for iOS and Android. The architectural difference lies in the fact that Framework7 relies on web technologies to create apps, while Vue Native leverages native platform APIs to build apps, resulting in better performance and access to device-specific features.

  2. 2. Implementation difference: Framework7 provides a UI framework with pre-styled components and a set of JavaScript libraries. It supports both standalone and integrated versions. In contrast, Vue Native is built on top of Vue.js, a popular JavaScript framework for building user interfaces. It utilizes NativeScript, a cross-platform framework, to access native APIs and create native components for mobile apps.

  3. 3. Component library difference: Framework7 comes with a comprehensive UI component library that offers ready-to-use components, such as buttons, forms, pop-ups, and navigation bars. These components are designed to mimic the look and feel of native mobile apps. In comparison, Vue Native relies on the Vue.js ecosystem for component libraries. It can leverage existing Vue.js libraries or create custom ones, allowing developers to have more flexibility and customization options.

  4. 4. Development experience difference: Framework7 allows developers to write code in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, making it easier for web developers with HTML and CSS skills to transition into mobile app development. Vue Native, on the other hand, uses a combination of Vue.js and NativeScript syntax, which may require some additional learning for web developers familiar with HTML and CSS but not Vue.js or NativeScript.

  5. 5. Performance difference: Framework7 uses web technologies to build hybrid apps, which can sometimes result in slightly slower performance compared to fully native apps. However, Framework7 offers native-like transitions and animations to provide a smooth user experience. Vue Native, being built on top of NativeScript, accesses native API directly, resulting in better performance by utilizing the full capabilities of the underlying platform.

  6. 6. Community and ecosystem difference: Framework7 has a vibrant community and a rich ecosystem of plugins, themes, and resources, making it easier for developers to find support and extend the functionality of their apps. Vue Native benefits from the growing Vue.js ecosystem, which offers a wide range of libraries, tools, and resources for web and mobile development, providing developers with a consolidated and consistent development experience.

In Summary, Framework7 and Vue Native differ in their architectural approach, implementation methodology, component library offerings, development experience, performance characteristics, and community and ecosystem support.

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Heya, I'm very new on here! And I hope I can get advice on this matter :

We are working on a new app. The web version is on Sails.js (V1)/node.js/vue.js. Started with the Web App default settings (including login and payments, which we are using use). We started with a web version to give access to the customer to start creating the data while building the mobile version. (iOS and Android)

I heard of Apache Cordova, that using the same JavaScript/css could be used to not re-code the front-end of the app for iPhones and Androids. I've been told that it is end-of-life now (? - I couldn't find this info myself).

I saw that Vue Native might be an alternative and would only need a few adjustments from our web version as we are using Vue.js for the frontend.

I know next to nothing on this, so I would really appreciate it if you guys could point me to possible solutions you've used and why instead of searching through all the existing solutions. (I'm very open to know if there are alternatives to those two too !!)

We will need to be using the GPS functions of the mobiles, which is a big part of the app.

Thank you!

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ahmed Tirhmert
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i don't have any experience with the vue native what so ever but i think Quasar and Ionic are the best options for an HTML/CSS/JS based mobile app ionic has full support of vue and quasar is built on vue you may have to change some configurations in your project files

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I'm a huge fan of Vue.js and I'm pretty comfortable with it. I need to build a mobile app for my company and I was now wondering whether I could make use of VueJS with Vue Native instead of switching to React. I know Vue Native builds on top of RN. My question is whether I'd have as much freedom with Vue Native over RN and whether you feel like Vue Native is "production ready" or not. Not sure of which shortcomings I may find using Vue Native... Thanks a lot!!!

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Barry Hylton
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Vue Native is definitely production-ready in my experience. I've used both, have apps built with both in production right now, and both are fine technologies. As far as I can recall, there's nothing in RN that you can't do in VN. Given that, I would say go with "the devil you know".

That said, the one downside of VN over RN is that there are a lot more people using RN last I checked, so there are likely more resources readily available.

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Pros of Framework7
Pros of Vue Native
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    Free and open source
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    Well designed
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    Material design
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    Lots of ready-to-use ui elements, easy to customize
  • 12
    Best performance
  • 11
    Amazing documentation
  • 9
    Nice look and best performance
  • 9
    Performance and great features.
  • 9
    Rtl support
  • 7
    Easy To Learn
  • 7
    Free
  • 6
    Basic Web App Development Technique
  • 6
    Nice sample provided
  • 5
    Easy to use , transit from vanilla JS
  • 5
    Doesn't require learning a JS framework
  • 5
    Quick inital time
  • 5
    It's feels light to use
  • 2
    Easy to integrate
  • 13
    Can use v-if, v-model and so on
  • 11
    Can be use with vuex and vue-router
  • 8
    Use .vue file instead of .js
  • 6
    Syntactic sugar
  • 5
    Single File Components
  • 5
    Easier to learn
  • 3
    Reactive programming
  • 3
    Great CLI
  • 3
    IOS + Android

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Cons of Framework7
Cons of Vue Native
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    Not suitable for high performance in PWA. desktop apps
  • 6
    Read more docs
  • 2
    Transpiles to React Native

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What is Framework7?

It is a free and open source mobile HTML framework to develop hybrid mobile apps or web apps with iOS native look and feel. All you need to make it work is a simple HTML layout and attached framework's CSS and JS files.

What is Vue Native?

Vue Native is a mobile framework to build truly native mobile app using Vue.js. Its is designed to connect React Native and Vue.js. Vue Native is a wrapper around React Native APIs, which allows you to use Vue.js and compose rich mobile User Interface.

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Ionic
Free and open source, Ionic offers a library of mobile and desktop-optimized HTML, CSS and JS components for building highly interactive apps. Use with Angular, React, Vue, or plain JavaScript.
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.
jQuery Mobile
jQuery Mobile is a HTML5-based user interface system designed to make responsive web sites and apps that are accessible on all smartphone, tablet and desktop devices.
Bootstrap
Bootstrap is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JS framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
AngularJS
AngularJS lets you write client-side web applications as if you had a smarter browser. It lets you use good old HTML (or HAML, Jade and friends!) as your template language and lets you extend HTML’s syntax to express your application’s components clearly and succinctly. It automatically synchronizes data from your UI (view) with your JavaScript objects (model) through 2-way data binding.
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