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Is it a bad idea to make a Chromium-based app for Android?
Hello. The idea is that the application runs on JavaScript, and the engine is Chromium. As far as I know, such applications as Visual Studio Code, Atom, and some others work this way. Is it justified on Android?
In such a bottle, we get a cross-platform application that will run even on a microwave oven with Chromium support and minimal changes in the code of the application itself. Plus it could be cloudy.
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The second one is based on the first one. If you don't want to mess around with CSS and need beautiful forms and other UI elements that look like native ones, I advise Ionic.
You can, of course, do the same manually. Depends on your application. Both frameworks have a bunch of plugins for interacting with sensors, camera, etc.
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