Quasar

Quasar

Quasar is an open-source framework for building user interfaces that can target both web and mobile platforms using the same codebase. It allows developers to quickly build responsive websites and hybrid mobile apps using Vue.js and Cordova.
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Quasar: Open-Source UI Framework for Web & Mobile

A lightweight, open-source framework for building responsive web and hybrid mobile apps with Vue.js and Cordova, allowing developers to quickly target both platforms from a single codebase.

What is Quasar?

Quasar is an MIT licensed open-source framework that allows web developers to build responsive websites and hybrid mobile apps using the same codebase. It builds on top of Vue.js and Cordova to provide a complete solution for crafting high-performance user interfaces that look and feel native on all platforms.

Some key highlights of Quasar:

  • Supports progressive web apps, SPAs, SSR apps, hybrid mobile apps and Electron apps using the same code
  • Ships with dozens of responsive UI components like buttons, cards, popups, that are easy to customize
  • Uses Vue.js under the hood and has deep integration for things like Vuex and Vue Router
  • Apps made with Quasar easily support RTL languages and can switch directionality based on locale
  • Comes with an iOS and Android app generator using Cordova to build the final packages
  • Has tree shaking abilities to optimize bundle sizes for production
  • Integrates well with various IDEs like VS Code and WebStorm

In summary, Quasar saves development time by providing a robust framework for crafting apps that look and feel native across platforms, with an emphasis on responsive UIs that adhere to Material Design principles. Its flexibility makes Quasar a great choice for teams looking to maximize code reuse.

Quasar Features

Features

  1. Component-based architecture
  2. Responsive layouts
  3. Develop once, deploy anywhere (web and mobile)
  4. Vue.js integration
  5. Cordova integration for mobile apps
  6. Material and iOS themes
  7. Extensive documentation and community support

Pricing

  • Open Source
  • Free

Pros

Increased development speed

Code reuse between platforms

Familiarity for Vue developers

Large selection of components

Good performance

Open source and free

Cons

Less flexible than pure Vue

Additional abstraction layer

Mobile support requires Cordova knowledge

Not as feature-rich as some alternatives

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