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#Introduction

Developers are now finding themselves having to author applications for a diverse range of mobile platforms (iOS, Android, Windows Phone, …), each of which have their own ‘native’ development languages, tools and environment.

There is an ever growing list of cross-platform frameworks that allow you to minimise the cost and effort of developing mobile apps, but which to choose?

To help solve this problem PropertyCross presents a non-trivial application, for searching UK property listings, developed using a range of cross-platform technologies and frameworks. Our aim is to provide developers with a practical insight into the strengths and weaknesses of each framework.

For more information see the PropertyCross website.

#Further Reading

This section lists blog posts, articles and other related information:

#Licence MIT License

PropertyCross is brought to you by Colin Eberhardt, Chris Price and a whole host of contributors!

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