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This is a list of application software written using the Electron software framework to provide the graphical user interface. List. 1Password; Atom [1] (discontinued)
Electron applications include a "main" process and several "renderer" processes. The main process runs the logic for the application (e.g., menus, shell commands, lifecycle events), and can then launch multiple renderer processes by instantiating an instance of the BrowserWindow class, which loads a window that appears on the screen by ...
Here is when Electron enters the picture to save the day. Electron allows you to build desktop applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. There are many arguments on the internet against ...
Obsidian is built on Electron. [9] It is a cross-platform application that runs on Windows , Linux , and macOS , as well as mobile operating systems such as Android and iOS . [ 9 ] There is no web-based version of the software. [ 11 ]
Atom is a desktop application built using web technologies. [12] It is based on the Electron framework, which was developed for that purpose, and hence was formerly called Atom Shell. [13] Electron is a framework that enables cross-platform desktop applications using Chromium and Node.js. [14] [15]
The desktop, web, and iOS apps use React, using React Native on iOS/iPadOS. [1] The Android app was originally written natively, but now shares code with the iOS app. [ 90 ] The desktop client is built on the Electron software framework using web technologies, which allows it to be multi-platform and operate as an installed application on ...
Ionic uses Cordova and, more recently, Capacitor plugins to gain access to host operating systems features such as Camera, GPS, Flashlight, etc. [8] [9] [10] Users can build their apps, and they can then be customized for Android, iOS, Windows, Desktop (with Electron), or modern browsers. [11]
Element is built with the Matrix React SDK, [28] which is a React-based software development kit to ease the development of Matrix clients. Element is reliant on web technologies and uses Electron for bundling the app for Windows, macOS and Linux. The Android and iOS clients are developed and distributed with their respective platform tools.