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I’m currently adding snapping and grid alignment support to Pintura. Source: 7 months ago
I have built one product designer like https://pqina.nl/pintura/ using Sveltejs, if somebody is interested I can share the code or make it open source. Source: over 1 year ago
The photo editor used is another product of mine and these clients are using that product. I really wanted to show some company logo's as it instills trust, but I also didn't want to lie, so I added "photo editing technology" which refers to Pintura. Source: over 2 years ago
Will add it here to add some context: https://pqina.nl/doka/. Source: about 3 years ago
This article was originally published on pqina.nl. The editing functionality and custom field in this article are provided by Doka Image Editor. - Source: dev.to / about 3 years ago
What I'd really like to see with CEF et al, is JS being dropped, in favor of directly controlling the DOM from the host language. Then we could, for example, write a Rust (or Kotlin, Zig, Haskell, etc) desktop application that simply directly manipulated the DOM, and had it rendered by a HTML+CSS layout engine. Folks could then write a React-like framework for that language (to help render & re-render the DOM in... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
> I hope Electron/CEF die soon, and people get back to building applications that don't consume hundreds of megabytes of RAM to render a hello world. Web technologies are fine, but what we really need is some kind of lightweight browser which allows you to use HTML/CSS/JS, but with far lower memory usage. I found https://ultralig.ht/ which seems to be exactly what I am looking... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
I'm curious if the project will be open-source or do you have plans to go the Awesomium/Ultralight route with both open/closed sources and volume licenses? Or do you plan to offer commercial support services like other open source software? Source: 12 months ago
I’m not tied to any language, but it needs to be able to wrap a c++ library. I started with .NET 7 MAUI - no linux support & very mobile focused. Tried out Electron. Wins on ease and usability, but has massive overhead. (Basic “Hello world” executable compiled to over 200mb) I then discovered Ultralight (https://ultralig.ht/). Big win on size, but was last updated 3 years ago. Source: almost 1 year ago
Tauri exists or if you wanted to ultralig.ht. Source: about 1 year ago
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