You can now use ENYO in your HTML on any platform.
Built from the ground-up for mobile first - Enyo powers webOS, and was
designed from the beginning to be fast and work great on mobile
devices Now available for desktop and cross-browser development - Enyo
2.0 now runs across mobile environments and desktop browsers including Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer Highly customizable and
extensible - Enyo core can be expanded with modules, UI widgets, and
more Lightweight and fast - Enyo 2.0 core is about 13KB gzipped, and
built for fast application rendering and performance Simple,
self-contained, and easy to digest - Build increasingly complex
functionality starting with simple, reusable components Built to scale
- Enyo was created on the principles needed to build vast, complex mobile and web applications Open Source - Enyo is available under the
Apache License, Version 2.0.
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No, Mojo is an SDK that is executed on the Palm device (e.g. Pre, Pixi). The browser will not interpret (or should not interpret) code that it finds written in webpages. This would be a HUGE security vulnerability.
You can now use ENYO in your HTML on any platform.