sorry for not picking this up on the group earlier ( we have a seperate
mgwt user group)

ff is supported for dev time though

2012/5/2 AgitoM <[email protected]>

> Hi Daniel,
>
> Tried the mgwt, but it seems that the framework also only support
> webkit based browsers?
> I got some errors when trying to run in in Firefox.
> Am I correct to say that only WebKit is supported?
>
>
>
> On May 1, 2:52 am, Daniel Kurka <[email protected]> wrote:
> > if you are interested in mgwt there is a very friendly user group for
> > the framework:http://groups.google.com/group/mgwt
> >
> > mgwt pays a lot of attention to do things in a GWT way, which brings
> > big advantages to mobile device development.
> >
> > take a look for yourself athttp://www.m-gwt.com
> >
> > On 30 Apr., 20:43, Alfredo Quiroga-Villamil <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > Yes, if you are trying to cover that case, then you must absolutely
> > > find a mobile library that can potentially support any of the
> > > installable browsers in mobile devices. The important case to always
> > > keep in mind I would say is over engineering. Unless it's a
> > > requirement from the client, I would ask myself the question, what
> > > percentage of the market am I trying to support? Ideally the answer
> > > would be 100%, reality it's a different story. This is more the case
> > > since mobile web is fairly young. Even the web after all these years
> > > would be a nightmare if you removed GWT and libraries like it that
> > > have tried to make the developer experience better by hiding the
> > > browser differences or better said quirks.
> >
> > > About a year and a half ago, perhaps more already, there was a point
> > > where the future of mobile web for developers looked bright. It was
> > > all going to be based on webkit or at least most of it and the world
> > > was going to be a happy place.
> >
> > > Fast forward and we find a world where there is an incredible amount
> > > of fragmentation in the mobile market place with multiple versions of
> > > webkit, many don't exactly behaving consistently. Throw into the mix
> > > your request and it's almost starting to feel like we are right back
> > > to the web as we know it today where may browsers exists with
> > > difference in behavior not only between them but even among versions.
> >
> > > Best of luck and wish your project the best.
> >
> > > Alfredo
> >
> > > On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 2:01 PM, AgitoM <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Well the app runs fine on iPhone Safari, Google Chrome, and the
> > > > Android Default Browser.
> > > > However the app does not work on Firefox and Opera installations on
> > > > the Android platform, so that could be a problem.
> > > > So still hope someone can make a suggestion.
> >
> > > > On Apr 30, 10:53 pm, Alfredo Quiroga-Villamil <[email protected]>
> > > > wrote:
> > > >> Mobile web libraries are based on webkit. Firefox is not. Mobile
> devices
> > > >> use webkit. To test the app you can try to use a webkit based
> browser such
> > > >> as chrome or safari. So if you are happy with that library I
> recommend you
> > > >> continue using it and test it as previously mentioned.
> >
> > > >> Regards,
> >
> > > >> Alfredo
> > > >> On Apr 30, 2012 10:35 AM, "AgitoM" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > >> > Does anyone know a decent library that contains GWT Widgets for
> the
> > > >> > development of Mobile Apps in GWT?
> >
> > > >> > Over the past few days I've been experimenting with
> gwt-mobile-gui.
> > > >> > Though this library is great, it doesn't appear to be working on
> all
> > > >> > browsers. (or at least I can't get it to work on Firefox).
> >
> > > >> > So basically I am looking into other Libraries. Does anyone have
> any
> > > >> > suggestions?
> >
> > > >> > Reason I am looking for a mobile widget library is because I am
> > > >> > developing a mobile app. I developed a framework for a mobile app
> > > >> > myself, and it works fine, but it looks too ugly.
> > > >> > If no other library is available, does anyone know any tutorial of
> > > >> > guide to how to develop nice looking GUI in GWT?
> >
> > > >> > Hope anyone can offer some advice.
> >
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