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Hi Dragan,
yes, that's correct about Lianja. Lianja is also constructed (if you follow the design suggestions) to be resizable through reorganization. So if I have a Canvas section (where I can put controls wherever I want), I will put them in "Columns" (the header of which can be visible or invisible). When served to a device that doesn't have the width to accommodate both columns, it will move one under the other (or so I'm told: a Cloud Server beta will be coming out either shortly before or shortly after the V.1 release of the desktop). BTW: what I call the "mobile browser" model is actually PhoneGap, which is FOSS maintained by Adobe (who have a non-FOSS build application, but Lianja handles all of that for you). So it looks like a real app, although (being PhoneGap) runs in a webkit window. Which is what it runs in on the desktop also, FWIW.
Hank
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>Now, ten years later, the browser as the runtime environment hasn't gone away; it's spread onto many different devices.
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>I'm testing both Lianja and Windev in parallel, and it seems they basically do the same thing - run in a webpage. Which then means that any control available on one platform should be available on the others, and would look basically the same. Note that both use .css (as far as I've seen) to render them.
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