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📝 WalkthroughWalkthroughA new desktop application entry, MōBrowser, was added to the README.md file under the Desktop Applications section, including a link and descriptive tagline about building desktop applications with TypeScript, HTML, and CSS with integrated source code protection. Changes
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@vlad-lubenskyi Docs don't mention Angular under frameworks. I'll test the CLI to see if Angular is an option and look at GitHub repo for mentions of Angular. |
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@jdegand we plan to add a ready-to-use template for Angular soon. At this moment, being a Vite-based framework, MoBrowser allows to use Angular to write applications. Just like Electron, Tauri and other frameworks from the list. |
In this changeset, I add MoBrowser to the list.
MoBrowser is a framework for building desktop apps using a web stack: TypeScript, HTML, CSS.
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