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What is
Titanium?
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• Open source
• Gratuite*
• Supporte plusieurs plateformes:
• iOS
• Android
• Tizen
• Blackberry 10
• Windows Phone (a venir)
• Peut être enrichie a l’aide de
modules natifs.
• Offre un IDE (base sur Eclipse)
• Offre un Framework MVC (Alloy)