#open-source framework
AppJS
AppJS is an open-source framework based on Node.js that enables developers to build cross-platform desktop applications using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript technologies, allowing the creation of feature-rich, native-style software without needing deep involvement in low-level system development.
Electron
Electron is an open-source framework for building cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Built on Chromium and Node.js, it enables developers to create powerful desktop applications using front-end technologies.
Ionic
Ionic is a popular open-source framework for building cross-platform hybrid apps using web technologies such as Angular, React, or Vue. It enables developers to create mobile, desktop, and progressive web applications with native-like features and performance.
Qt
Qt is a globally leading cross-platform C++ application development framework, supporting desktop, mobile, and embedded system development. It offers powerful graphical user interface tools, rich functional modules, and an efficient development experience, enabling developers to quickly build high-performance, modern applications.
React Native Desktop for Ubuntu
React Native Desktop for Ubuntu is an official branch of React Native maintained by Canonical, designed specifically for building native desktop applications on the Ubuntu system. Although this open-source framework has been archived, its significant exploration in extending React Native to desktop platforms remains valuable for reference, enabling developers to create native Ubuntu interfaces using JavaScript and the React technology stack.