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Ionicons vs DevExtreme: What are the differences?

Ionicons: Beautifully crafted open source icons. Premium designed icons for use in web, iOS, Android, and desktop apps. Support for SVG and web font. Completely open source and MIT licensed; DevExtreme: HTML5 JavaScript Component Suite for Responsive Web Development. From Angular and React, to ASP.NET Core or Vue, it includes a comprehensive collection of high-performance and responsive UI widgets for use in traditional web and next-gen mobile applications. The suite ships with a feature-complete data grid, interactive charts widgets, data editors, and much more.

Ionicons and DevExtreme can be categorized as "UI Components" tools.

Some of the features offered by Ionicons are:

  • Open-source icon set with 700+ icons
  • Crafted for web, iOS, Android, and desktop apps
  • Have both Material Design and iOS versions

On the other hand, DevExtreme provides the following key features:

  • A Feature-Complete HTML5 JavaScript Data Grid Widget
  • Client-Side Widget Optimized for Multi-Dimensional Data Analysis
  • Collection of High-Performance Data Visualization Widgets

Ionicons and DevExtreme are both open source tools. Ionicons with 13.9K GitHub stars and 1.6K forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than DevExtreme with 1.09K GitHub stars and 285 GitHub forks.

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    What is DevExtreme?

    From Angular and React, to ASP.NET Core or Vue, it includes a comprehensive collection of high-performance and responsive UI widgets for use in traditional web and next-gen mobile applications. The suite ships with a feature-complete data grid, interactive charts widgets, data editors, and much more.

    What is Ionicons?

    Premium designed icons for use in web, iOS, Android, and desktop apps. Support for SVG and web font. Completely open source and MIT licensed.

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    What are some alternatives to DevExtreme and Ionicons?
    Kendo UI
    Fast, light, complete: 70+ jQuery-based UI widgets in one powerful toolset. AngularJS integration, Bootstrap support, mobile controls, offline data solution.
    Angular Material
    Sprint from Zero to App. Hit the ground running with comprehensive, modern UI components that work across the web, mobile and desktop. It allows to create material styled angular apps fast and easy.
    PrimeNg
    It has a rich collection of components that would satisfy most of the UI requirements of your application like datatable, dropdown, multiselect, notification messages, accordion, breadcrumbs and other input components. So there would be no need of adding different libraries for different UI requirements.
    Bootstrap
    Bootstrap is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JS framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web.
    JavaScript
    JavaScript is most known as the scripting language for Web pages, but used in many non-browser environments as well such as node.js or Apache CouchDB. It is a prototype-based, multi-paradigm scripting language that is dynamic,and supports object-oriented, imperative, and functional programming styles.
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