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Initial release | September 1, 2013 |
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Stable release | 23[1]
/ December 20, 2016 |
Preview release | 24
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Written in | HTML, CSS, JavaScript |
Platform | Android, iOS, Linux desktop (Debian), Windows 10 desktop, Tizen |
License | BSD License |
Website | www |
Crosswalk Project was an open-source web app runtime built with the latest releases of Chromium and Blink from Google. The project was founded by Intel's Open Source Technology Center in September 2013.
As of February 2017 Intel ceased to actively support the project, saying: "Crosswalk 23 is our last stable release. After that we will no longer fix specific bugs but will leave the source code and binaries available for Crosswalk users to continue building applications."[2]
Features
The primary features included:
- Support for: Android, iOS (limited), Linux, Windows 10 and Tizen.
- Web Audio, WebRTC, Intel RealSense, WebGL, Web Components, Web workers, CSS transforms, HTML canvas 2D context, Media Queries level 3
Apache Cordova
Apache Cordova is a set of device APIs for accessing device capabilities and sensors. Crosswalk Project integrated with Cordova to enable both the Cordova device APIs and the Crosswalk advanced Web runtime.[3]
Tools integrating Crosswalk Project
Crosswalk Project was a part of the following developer tools:
- AppGyver: a UI framework for building hybrid mobile apps
- Cocos2d-x: a suite of open-source, cross-platform, game-development tools
- Cordova/PhoneGap: a platform for building native mobile applications using HTML, CSS and JavaScript
- famo.us: a JavaScript framework with an open source 3D layout engine integrated with a 3D physics animation engine that can render to DOM, Canvas, or WebGL
- Intel XDK: a cross-platform development tool to create and deploy web and hybrid apps across multiple app stores and form factor devices
- ionic: an open-source front-end SDK for developing hybrid mobile apps with HTML5
- ManifoldJS: a tool to create hosted apps across platforms and devices, and package web experience as native apps across Android, iOS, and Windows
- Monaca: cloud-powered tools and services to simplify PhoneGap/Cordova hybrid mobile app development
- Scirra's Construct 2: an HTML5 game creator for 2D games
- Sencha Web Application Manager: an application platform for deploying and managing web apps on desktops,CSS
Standards
Crosswalk Project provided a web application framework based on common standards: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and web APIs created and supported by W3C, WHATWG and TC39.
License
Crosswalk Project was open-source and licensed.
References
- ^ "Crosswalk Downloads".
- ^ "The Crosswalk Project". GitHub. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
- ^ "Apache Cordova Android 4.0.0 - Apache Cordova".