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fbs vs Proton Native: What are the differences?

Developers describe fbs as "Create cross-platform desktop apps in minutes, not months". Open sources code that was originally written for the cross-platform file manager fman. By packaging field-tested solutions in one cohesive package, this project lets you create cross-platform desktop apps in minutes, not months. On the other hand, Proton Native is detailed as "A React environment for cross platform native desktop app". Create native desktop applications through a React syntax, on all platforms.

fbs and Proton Native can be primarily classified as "Cross-Platform Desktop Development" tools.

fbs and Proton Native are both open source tools. Proton Native with 8.93K GitHub stars and 268 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than fbs with 2.41K GitHub stars and 71 GitHub forks.

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      Full cross plataform
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      Very fast
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      Lightweight
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      React style
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      Is native
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      Code reuse with react native apps

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    Cons of fbs
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        Low community for the moment

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      What is fbs?

      Open sources code that was originally written for the cross-platform file manager fman. By packaging field-tested solutions in one cohesive package, this project lets you create cross-platform desktop apps in minutes, not months.

      What is Proton Native?

      Create native desktop applications through a React syntax, on all platforms.

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        What are some alternatives to fbs and Proton Native?
        Electron
        With Electron, creating a desktop application for your company or idea is easy. Initially developed for GitHub's Atom editor, Electron has since been used to create applications by companies like Microsoft, Facebook, Slack, and Docker. The Electron framework lets you write cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML and CSS. It is based on io.js and Chromium and is used in the Atom editor.
        JavaFX
        It is a set of graphics and media packages that enables developers to design, create, test, debug, and deploy rich client applications that operate consistently across diverse platforms.
        pygame
        It is a cross-platform set of Python modules designed for writing video games. It includes computer graphics and sound libraries designed to be used with the Python programming language.
        Qt5
        It is a full development framework with tools designed to streamline the creation of applications and user interfaces for desktop, embedded, and mobile platforms.
        Element
        Element is a Vue 2.0 based component library for developers, designers and product managers, with a set of design resources.
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