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Fast, light HTML UI solution for C++ appsPricing:
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Some suggestions: As long as you don't have a need for drag/drop functionality (or any functionality that requires mouse movement to be in sync with the html/css renderer) I would suggest the Embedded Browser. If you need a html/css based solution with good performance, for example if you have alot of interactivity between unity and the ui, you don't have much options. Coherent Gameface is a good product used in multiple AAA games. I've used it myself as well, was really pleasant to work with but their cheapest license is about $2500 so not an option for everyone. I also keep a close eye on Ultralight which is supposed to be the succesor of Awesomium but so far I havent gotten it to work with Unity. Then ofcourse there is Unity's own UIBuilder which looks promising but I'm not sure if its production ready.
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Fast user interface runtime for PC and Consoles
Some suggestions: As long as you don't have a need for drag/drop functionality (or any functionality that requires mouse movement to be in sync with the html/css renderer) I would suggest the Embedded Browser. If you need a html/css based solution with good performance, for example if you have alot of interactivity between unity and the ui, you don't have much options. Coherent Gameface is a good product used in multiple AAA games. I've used it myself as well, was really pleasant to work with but their cheapest license is about $2500 so not an option for everyone. I also keep a close eye on Ultralight which is supposed to be the succesor of Awesomium but so far I havent gotten it to work with Unity. Then ofcourse there is Unity's own UIBuilder which looks promising but I'm not sure if its production ready.
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