A web application micro-framework

WebApp.Net is a light weight, powerful javascript framework taking advantage of AJAX technology. It provides a full set of ready to use components to help you develop, quickly and easily, advanced mobile web applications. Get it now: v0.5.2 Support this project using PayPal.
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06 Feb, 1:24pm 0.5.2 is out!

At last, the new version is available for download today. This is again a maintenance release but with small interesting enhancements like an easy way to set a spinner into a header button. Useful for asynchronous forms. Performances have been also slightly improved. But the main fix is the flickering effect with big layer, it is now gone! So, check the changes and download this great new version right now!

Along side with this new release, the web site has been updated too. You can now give kudos to forum posts to help the community to find interesting stuff. The global forum RSS feed has been updated to add the full last post content. And for those who missed the previous news, you can also follow me on Twitter.

A lot of great things! Go get it!


Why?

Compared to native applications, web applications are faster and easier to develop, maintain and don't require any third party validation or fee to be online and fully available to everyone. Keeping this point in mind, we decided to provide an easy to use and full featured framework to help developers work faster and let appart most user interface considerations.

Who?

This framework targets most developers or advanced technology enthousiasts who want to take a walk on the mobile market. And as it is client based, it can be used with any server side technologies including PHP, ASP.Net, Python... There is no specific platform requirement. You can develop on any system including MacOSX, Windows and Linux.

How?

WebApp.Net provides many API so that most of the work is done for you. No need to waste time on AJAX coding, it is already buit-in. You just need to download the package and look at the provided demo website to start with it and take a quick look at the documentation. All you need is a WebKit based browser to test your first web application.