On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 3:05 PM, Adolfo Panizo Touzon
<[email protected]> wrote:
> @Alain,
>
> I'm sorry for the misunderstanding. Now I think I solve my doubts. At the
> beginning I thought that each platform only can "understand" its UI Widgets.
>
> So, if I want native app, with their native UI Widgets  I must
> use  Gwt4Titanium. But I can use HTML5(JS/HTML/CSS) widgets to create the UI
> and then upload the app to the Market place, App store, etc...
>
> In my case my app will be very simple, so, it's interesting for me,  use
> the HTML5(JS/HTML/CSS) widgets to create the UI (and the app).
>
> So, basically both methods are valid for me.
>
> Now I'm going to take a look in which method are more easy, cheap and
> better.
>
> Again, suggestions and comments are welcome (@toEveryBody).

I would really check out m-gwt. It's nicely crafted and uses pure GWT
features only. Also check out their mailing list. It's a great and
helpful community.

Simply use mgwt, package your app using PhoneGap and submit it to the stores.


My 2 cent,


Best,


Raphael

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