pip-webui
v1.0.5
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HTML5 UI for LOB applications
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HTML5 UI Framework for Line-of-Business Applications
Development of complex Line-of-Business (Enteprise) applications is a serious undertaking that may require effort of a large group of designers, developers and testers. Typical product line may have multiple applications, each comes with tens of pages and dialogs. Enterprise users pay high price for their systems and demand quality of free apps they can see on their phones and tablets. But at the scale of large and complex LOB apps that presents an big challange. Software vendors are looking for efficient ways to build their applications delivering modern Look & Feel without spending a fortune on design and development.
One way to save money is to build portable responsive applications that can work on all devices, form-factors and operating systems. The most common way to achieve that is to use HTML5 technology that is supported on virtually any platform. There are lots of good HTML5 frameworks and libraries. They offer basic mechanisms and simple controls. However, designers and developers have to go a long way from those basic building blocks to create large and complex Line-of-Business apps.
Pip.WebUI framework offers a set of higher-level primitives to simplify development of LOB apps. They were put together to implement consistent and rich User Experience following Google Material design style.
The framework is based on popular Angular framework and Angular Material library of web controls. On the top of that Pip.WebUI provides a set of modules targeted toward LOB application development.
Pip.WebUI Modules
Compatibility
- Browsers: IE11+, Edge, Chrome 47+, Firefox 43, Opera 35
- OSes: Windows, Windows Phone, MacOS, iOS, Android
- 3rd Party Libraries: Angular 1.5.5+, Angular Material 1.0.8+
Learn more about Pip.WebUI
- Getting started
- Online samples
- API documentation
- Frequently Asked Questions
- UX Concept implemented by Pip.WebUI
- Pip.WebUI project wiki
- Pip.WebUI discussion forum
- Pip.WebUI team blog
- Developer's guide
- Contributing to Pip.WebUI
Acknowledgements
This project would not be possible without effort contributed by particular individuals.
- Sergey Seroukhov - the project founder, architecture, web development and documentation
- Mark Zontak - team management and web development
- Alex Masliev - UX concept, interaction and graphical design
- Anastas Fonotov - web development
- Alex Dvoykin - web development
- Kate Negrienko - web development
- Andrey Podgorniy - code cleanup and documentation
We also would like to recognize help received from the following companies.
- Digital Living Software Corp.
- Conceptual Vision Consulting LLC
- T&I Labs Inc.
- Modular Mining Systems Inc.
- EPAM Systems
License agreement
Pip.WebUI is released under MIT license and totally free for commercial and non-commercial use.