web-to-desktop-framework-comparison
greenworks
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10 | 11 | |
1,369 | 1,480 | |
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8.7 | 6.9 | |
16 days ago | 2 months ago | |
JavaScript | C++ | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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web-to-desktop-framework-comparison
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Sharing my frustration with using React for a desktop Windows app
This comparison might be useful to you https://github.com/Elanis/web-to-desktop-framework-comparison
- Web to Desktop Framework Comparison
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Neutralinojs – Build lightweight cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript
I looked into some alternatives a while back [1] and thought Neutralino looked promising except that it doesn't support node modules. I.e. you cannot use the existing ecosystem of node-stuff.
Still, glad there are many options for using web UI to create desktop apps these days.
[1]: Neutralino themselves link to this nice comparison table: https://github.com/Elanis/web-to-desktop-framework-compariso...
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My main projects: games, websites, other
"Web to Desktop" framework comparison: This repository was made to create an objective comparison of multiple framework that grant us to "transform" our web app to desktop application formats.
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language for easy desktop apps
Electron lets you make you simple desktop apps using html and javascript, but you might get memed for hogging up too much memory. There are other solutions that seem to be better, but I haven’t tried them. Here is a comparison I found online
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I created LucaMail - Next Generation Beautiful Featureful E-Mail Client for Desktop
As a fullstack dev, I did try electron. but I am not Microsoft and my app was not as optimized as vscode can be. If you wan to keep using html, you may want to look into tauri or neutralinojs (among others)
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Neutralinojs – Cross-platform desktop application development framework
> but it uses your system's existing browser
According to (1) that is incorrect. It uses WebKitGTK+.
(1) https://github.com/Elanis/web-to-desktop-framework-compariso...
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Desktop apps using web technologies but without Electron
Resources: Neutralino JS vs Electron vs Tauri vs NW.js vs NodeGui vs Flutter vs .net MAUI Neutralino JS Website Neutralino JS GitHub
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Neutralinojs v4 released!
From their page...
greenworks
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Progressing achievement stat for Steam?
According to the documentation, greenworks.setStat(name, value) is probably what I'm looking for. The problem is, I'm not sure what to put for the value. From what I can tell (and I could be wrong), it only sets the stat to a specific value, and can't do something like +1 to the stat. If I could set the value to an in game variable that works too, but I don't know what I'd put in for "value" to make that happen. If anyone can tell me how I can make this work, that'd be great. Thanks in advance!
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The Code
they're also using https://github.com/greenheartgames/greenworks for the steam integration
- I published a WebGL-based RTS game called Furs of Fury on Steam
- That's a great suggestion.tr
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Creating a game with Electron.
There's already electron based games on steam and they use Greenworks to integrate with the steam API, but as you've already said, it's not very common at all.
- Electron Publishing
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Has anyone successfully integrate Steam Overlay with Greenworks SDK?
I've been looking at a ton of places and can't find any good answers, so was hoping maybe someone here has made a game with JS and successfully integrated Greenworks SDK to get steam overlay/Achievements working.
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My game teaches Japanese, and helps train reading speed in a fun way. You Can Kana launches on Steam this summer (link in comments)
You're welcome! On the subject of electron I just remembered I'll be using Greenworks for Steam Achievement hookup.
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Is JavaScript/PWA legitimate 2D game development?
For Steam integration, Green Heart Games published a Steamworks wrapper for Node.js called Greenworks: https://github.com/greenheartgames/greenworks
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Using Electron
You may already know about this, but there's an addon for Steam integration, Greenworks.
What are some alternatives?
neutralinojs - Portable and lightweight cross-platform desktop application development framework
electron-threejs-example - Transparent three.js examples on top of electron
stepmania-song-manager - Download and update song packs for StepMania with ease.
RemotePlayWhatever - Tiny application that lets you force remote play together any game you have in your steam library including non-steam ones.
microservices-framework-benchmark - Raw benchmarks on throughput, latency and transfer of Hello World on popular microservices frameworks
packager - Customize and package your Electron app with OS-specific bundles (.app, .exe, etc.) via JS or CLI
To-do-app
nw.js - Call all Node.js modules directly from DOM/WebWorker and enable a new way of writing applications with all Web technologies.
web-to-desktop-framework-compariso
OS.js - OS.js - JavaScript Web Desktop Platform
LandLucamail - Landing page for lucamail cross platform desktop application
immutable-js - Immutable persistent data collections for Javascript which increase efficiency and simplicity.