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Enyo (software)

Enyo is an open source JavaScript framework for cross-platform mobile, desktop, TV and web applications emphasizing object-oriented encapsulation and modularity. Initially developed by Palm, it was later acquired by Hewlett-Packard in April 2010 and then released under an Apache 2.0 license. It is sponsored by LG Electronics and Hewlett-Packard.

Bootplate
Bootplate is a simplified way of creating an app, providing a skeleton of the program's folder tree. The Bootplate template provides a complete starter project that supports source control and cross-platform deployment out of the box. It can be used to facilitate both the creation of a new project and the preparation for its eventual deployment. ==Libraries==
Libraries
Layout: Fittables, scrollers, lists, drawers, panels. • Onyx: Based on the original styled of webOS/Touchpad design but available for use on any platform. • Moonstone: Used by LG SmartTV apps but available for use on any platform. • Spotlight: To support key-based interactions and "point and click" events on remote controls and keyboards. • Mochi: Advanced user interface library. It has been maintained by the community since the team behind webOS released this abandoned interface from Palm/HP as open source. This library is not included on bootplate right now, but has design documents. • enyo-iLib: Internationalization and localization library, it wrap ilib's functionality on Enyo apps. G11n was another library that has been deprecated on newer versions of enyo. • CanvasExtraenyo-cordova: Enyo-compatible library to automatically include platform-specific Cordova library (WIP). ==Use==
Use
The following projects are built with Enyo: • LG Smart TV apps • Openbravo Mobile and Web POS • xTuple ERP Web and Mobile App Partial list of Enyo apps can be found on Enyo Apps. Some developers can be found on Enyo Developer Directory. == Examples ==
Examples
This is an example of a 'Hello world program' in Enyo enyo.kind({ name: "HelloWorld", kind: enyo.Control, content: 'Hello, World!', }); new HelloWorld().write(); == Supported platforms ==
Supported platforms
In general, Enyo can run across all relatively modern, standards-based web environments, but because of the variety of them there are three priority tiers. At 2015 some platforms supported are: • Tier 1 Supported at high priority: Packaged Apps: iOS7, iOS6 (PhoneGap), Android 4+ (PhoneGap), Windows 8.1 Store App and Windows Phone 8 (PhoneGap), Blackberry 10 (PhoneGap), Chrome Web Store App, LG webOS. Desktop Browsers: Chrome (latest), Safari (latest MAC), Firefox (latest), IE11 IE10, IE9, IE8. (Win). Mobile Browsers: iOS7, iOS6, Android 4+ Chrome, Kindle Fire and HD, Blackberry 10, IE11 (Windows 8.1),IE10 (Windows Phone 8). • Tier 2 Supported Packaged Apps: iOS5, iOS4, Android 2.3,Firefox OS (pre-release), Tizen OS (pre-release), Windows 8 Store App, Windows (Intel AppUp). Desktop Browsers: Opera, Chrome >10, Firefox >4, Safari >5. Mobile Browsers: iOS5, iOS4, Android 4+ Firefox, webOS 3.0.5, webOS 2.2, BlackBerry 6–7, BlackBerry Playbook and others. • Tier 3 Partial support Mobile Browsers: Windows Phone 7.5. • No support Desktop Browsers: IE8 Mobile Browsers: Windows Phone 7, BlackBerry 6, Symbian, Opera Mini == Versions ==
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