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Building Across –Platform Mobile Apps Using Phone Gap
Phone Gap is a mobile development framework produced by
Nitobi, purchased by Adobe Systems. It enables software
programmers to build applications for mobile devices using
JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS3, instead of device-specific
languages such as Objective-C or Java. The resulting
applications are hybrid, meaning that they are neither truly native
nor purely web-based.
The software underlying PhoneGap is Apache Cordova. The
software was previously called just “PhoneGap”, then “Apache
Callback”. Apache Cordova is open source software.