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IBM donates HTML editor Maqetta as open source
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The company has the HTML editor Maqetta running in the browser in turn, pass under free licenses to the Dojo Foundation.
The software even makes extensive use of HTML 5, Ajax and the Dojo and jQuery Javascript libraries. The WYSIWYG editor is running as an application in modern browsers such as Chrome, Safari or Firefox 4th It supports CSS, provides templates for the display areas of smart phones as well as finished boxes and allows designers to evaluate designs in the team and comment. It also makes it to the software user interfaces at wire-frame type design that it can provide service in several states.
IBM has the software to the Dojo Foundation a dual licensing model made available at: developers and users is the choice of using the revised BSD license or the Academic Free License version 2.1. The IBM group hopes this step, a more widespread platform-independent HTML 5 applications for mobile devices.
The WYSIWYG editor for HTML widgets Maqetta provides ready-5 applications.
The Maqetta code in a repository Github available information does it on the sides of the Maqetta project . The software was still in a preview stage, it says. The available on-line demo is currently not a very good picture from still being the makers load problems in the public interest to refer to.
Tags: HTML, IBM, Linux, Maqetta, Open Source
