Tabris.js Apk

Tabris.js Apk

Latest version 3.7.1-20201217-1018
17 Dec 2020

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version3.7.1-20201217-1018
Rating4.5/5, based on 55 votes
Size‎32.1 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0+ (Lollipop)
Author's NotesDeveloper App for Tabris.js

About Tabris.js APK

Tabris.js APK Download for Android
Tabris.js APK Download for Android

Description

The Tabris.js developer app supports users in writing and testing Tabris.js apps. It allows them to explore widgets and layouts and provides a reference for features available in the Tabris.js framework.

For more information visit http://tabris.com

The app offers the following features:

The “My Scripts” tab provides access to the user’s own scripts from GitHub. On the “Examples” tab, users can view examples of different types of widgets, input controls, layouts, animation effects and properties. On the URL tab (available after signing in) users can provide an URL of a local server which serves a tabris.js script with custom data. In this way users can test and explore their own scripts.

Swipe in from the right to open the developer console. It allows users to view console output and switch between the script view and the Tabris.js overview page.

The Tabris.js app and the Tabris.js mobile framework are developed by EclipseSource.

How to install Tabris.js APK on Android phone or tablet?

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Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (com.eclipsesource.tabris.js-v3.7.1-20201217-1018-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

3.7.1-20201217-1018 (2012171057)32.1 MB

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User's Reivew

4 ★Fine Mobile app for non app dev, cache is not deleting and I see my old website which no longer exist, but or maybe my mistake...
5 ★A glance to the f uture
5 ★Bright future...
5 ★Great mobile framework
5 ★I have spent the last couple months searching for a viable way to create cross-platform apps from a single code base. During this process I have looked at numerous JS/HTML5 options including several cordova variants and other JS/Native platforms. I definitely learned a lot and discovered several promising looking platforms/frameworks but they all left me feeling unsatisfied. The HTML5 tools are getting better and I was able to create something which was "almost but not quite completely unlike" a native app using them. I have a paid subscription for Telerik AppBuilder and obviously had high hopes for it and for NativeScript. I discovered Tabris while researching ways to use Material Design with NativeScript and was immediately intrigued but highly doubtful (how good could it really be if nobody was talking about it?). Four days later, I have a working version of the same multi-page test app created on all the other platforms . Everything about Tabris just makes sense to me and the quick workflow allowed by the Developer App is what really makes it shine. I was planning to investigate React Native but have put it off for now because Tabris is just so impressive.
3 ★Laggy