Electron is a node.js, V8, and Chromium framework created for the development of cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Compatible with Mac, Linux, and Windows operating systems, ...
WhatsApp has recently announced the deprecation of its Electron-based desktop application, marking the end-of-life phase for the software. Users who are currently using the Electron version of the app ...
WhatsApp last year launched a new version of its macOS app that was completely rebuilt from scratch. Although users could still use the old Electron-based WhatsApp, Meta has now confirmed that it will ...
Don’t you just love it when companies kill off useful services and platforms? Yeah, neither do we. Earlier this month, Google announced its plans to phase out Chrome apps for every OS except Chrome OS ...
There's no official Electron bridge to Windows 10, even though there are iOS, Win32, and Silverlight bridges meant to help developers move their apps into the Windows Store. But that didn't stop Slack ...
An application shell for apps built using Web technologies, Electron lets developers use Node.js to build and run desktop applications GitHub’s Electron is rapidly gaining popularity for building ...
Electron, GutHub’s open source framework for cross-platform development of desktop applications, has reached 1.0 release status this week. Spun off GitHub’s Atom editor and previously known as Atom ...