When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found React Native easier to use, set up, and administer. Reviewers also preferred doing business with React Native overall.
This works across many platforms like Windows, android, iOS, etc.
Points by Points, 1. The overhead, apps will bundle AIR runtime in the app, adding MBs to your app package. 2. Integration with 3rd party service providers like, Ads & Analytics requires "Native Air Package" which are sparsely available and not supported...
The simplicity of using JS for both web and app makes me love react native. Also, we need to maintain one code base for both Ios and android that's an awesome thing.
- Many features are present in iOS but not Android, or directly not implemented. - Still requires to write much native code. - Plugin development requirements are not clear. - Cryptic bugs. - Poor documentation for such a complex platform. - Updates...
This works across many platforms like Windows, android, iOS, etc.
The simplicity of using JS for both web and app makes me love react native. Also, we need to maintain one code base for both Ios and android that's an awesome thing.
Points by Points, 1. The overhead, apps will bundle AIR runtime in the app, adding MBs to your app package. 2. Integration with 3rd party service providers like, Ads & Analytics requires "Native Air Package" which are sparsely available and not supported...
- Many features are present in iOS but not Android, or directly not implemented. - Still requires to write much native code. - Plugin development requirements are not clear. - Cryptic bugs. - Poor documentation for such a complex platform. - Updates...