I appreciate the direction the GWT team is heading. I also would like to see increased support for mobile clients on GWT too with "native" controls (HTML5) for the major plattforms (android, iPhone, ..)
Samples could be found under - http://jquerymobile.com/designs/ - http://www.sencha.com/products/touch/design.php - http://www.phonegap.com/apps - http://www.appcelerator.com/products/titanium-mobile-application-development/ HTML5 Development kits are developed everywhere, programming needs in JavaScript is increasing, I would like to stick to GWT and also being able to develop HTML5 mobile apps. Kind regards, CL On 6 Aug., 14:44, Chris Ramsdale <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey GWT(ers), > > I've heard from many of you that GWT apps simply don't look that good out of > the box, and styling the default app would go a long way. We couldn't agree > more. As some of you know, GWT 2.1 (with the help of Spring Roo 1.1) will > generate a full-fledged scaffolding app that users can then go customize, > and build on top of. The current incarnation looks like this: > > http://gwt-bikeshed.appspot.com/Scaffold.html > > And while it's a start, it's long from being...well...good looking. I'm > working with some UI/UX people back at Google, but in the spirit of openness > I wanted to get feedback from the real users -- you. Specifically we're > looking for "business" apps that are a good example of UI and/or UX. Apps > that allow you to track tasks, expenses, travel, projects, etc. > > If you have ideas, simply post a link in a follow-up to this thread. > > Cheers, > -- Chris -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
