Convert any website, or web application to a native Windows, Linux, Mac, or Chrome desktop application.
- WebDGap requires you to add your application's name first.
- Load your application's logo second.
- Lastly load in your application's source encased in a zip file.
IMPORTANT!!! (your zip file must look something like this, when exporting it as a desktop/chrome application, or extension)
- index.html
- css/style.css
- js/jquery.js
- js/script.js
The zip example below WILL NOT WORK!!!
- AppName/index.html
- AppName/css/style.css
- AppName/js/jquery.js
- AppName/js/script.js
NOTE: Larger zip files take a longer time loading and exporting!
1.2.1
WebDGap uses a number of open source projects to work properly:
- Poly UI Kit - Used for the application's user interface
- jQuery - duh
- JSZip - package zip files in javascript
- node-webkit - run web apps as desktop apps
MIT