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Fuse Open vs NativeBase: What are the differences?
Fuse Open: A cross-platform mobile app development tool suite. Fuse is a cross-platform mobile app development tool suite, supporting building Android and iOS applications With Fuse you can build native mobile user interfaces using the easy to learn UX Markup language, and use JavaScript to add business logic.; NativeBase: Experience the awesomeness of React Native without the pain. NativeBase is a free and open source framework that enables developers to build high-quality mobile apps using React Native iOS and Android apps with a fusion of ES6. NativeBase builds a layer on top of React Native that provides you with basic set of components for mobile application development. This helps you to build world-class application experiences on native platforms.
Fuse Open and NativeBase can be categorized as "Cross-Platform Mobile Development" tools.
NativeBase is an open source tool with 12.2K GitHub stars and 1.45K GitHub forks. Here's a link to NativeBase's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of Fuse Open
- OpenGL rendering, smooth navigation, easy animations2
- Very rich and easy to use markup XML langage called UX2
- Code once build for iOS and Android2
- Javascript based code2
- Fast prototyping1
- Open source1
Pros of NativeBase
- Easy setup and use3