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HTML5 Scorecards

Beginner

  • (Learning Pathway) HTML5 Learning PathwaySencha

  • (Blog) HTML5 Progress ReportMichael Mullany on December 13, 2012
    The state of HTML5 is strong today, with five modern HTML5 browsers to choose from, all with very complete HTML5 and CSS3 implementations. In this article, Sencha CEO Michael Mullany takes a look at HTML5 progress since it entered the mainstream almost three years ago.

  • (Blog) Microsoft Surface vs. the iPad gen 4: The HTML5 ScorecardMichael Mullany on November 19, 2012
    This week, we've been putting both the iPad gen 4 and the Microsoft Surface tablet through their paces to see how they stack up as HTML5 platforms.

  • (Blog) HTML5 Scorecard: RIM BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0Michael Mullany on April 26, 2012
    Last month, RIM released OS 2.0 for the BlackBerry PlayBook. We were already very impressed with the PlayBook 1.0 browser, and we were anticipating more, new and better. We put it through our HTML5 test wringer, and were pleased to find that the PlayBook 2.0 browser is an excellent upgrade, adding new features and upgraded performance in several areas. Notably, it features the first HTML5 color picker input type that we've seen on mobile, advanced SVG filters as well as a perfect Acid 3 score.

  • (Blog) HTML5 Scorecard: The New iPad and iOS 5.1 — A Mixed BagAditya Bansod on March 30, 2012
    Our HTML5 scorecard typically focuses on what HTML5 developers need to consider when developing for a platform or mobile operating system. Both iPad 3 and iOS 5.1 are significant updates in the Apple ecosystem, and they impact HTML5 developers. In today's HTML5 scorecard we'll look at them independently, explore a few of the issues we found and give developers some guidance on how to work both the new iPad and with iOS 5.1.

  • (Blog) HTML5 Scorecard: Chrome for Android BetaMichael Mullany on February 09, 2012
    As part of our continuing series on the HTML5 capabilities of new mobile platforms, today we're taking a look at the new Chrome for Android browser beta for Android 4.

  • (Blog) Android-Ice Cream Sandwich: The HTML5 Developer ScorecardAditya Bansod on December 13, 2011
    As part of our series on the HTML5 capabilities of new mobile platforms, today we look at the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the first device to ship with Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich. Will Android 4.0 be a major step forward?

  • (Blog) HTML5 Scorecard: Amazon Kindle FireMichael Mullany on November 17, 2011
    As part of our continuing series on the HTML5 capabilities of new mobile platforms, we're taking the measure of the new Amazon Kindle Fire. Join us as we take a look at how the device stacks up as an HTML5 app platform.

  • (Blog) Apple iOS 5: HTML5 Developer ScorecardAditya Bansod on November 04, 2011
    Whenever a new device or mobile operating system comes out, we do a HTML5 Developer Scorecard, to help folks who are building mobile web apps understand how to take advantage of these new devices. Today, we look at HTML5 on Apple's iOS 5.

  • (Blog) IE10 Preview: HTML5 First LookMichael Mullany on September 23, 2011
    Simply put, (and with the caveat that we were running on the notably overpowered developer preview hardware) the IE10 HTML5 experience is one of the best we've seen on any platform to date. After a decade of web neglect, Microsoft is back with a vengeance.

  • (Blog) Samsung bada: The HTML5 Developer ScorecardAditya Bansod on July 20, 2011
    We review the browser on the Samsung Bada, a half featurephone, half smartphone, but full WebKit browser.

  • (Blog) HP TouchPad: The HTML5 Developer ScorecardAditya Bansod on July 01, 2011
    We review the browser of HP's first tablet, the HP TouchPad, running webOS 3, taking a look at HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript capabilities of this new device.

  • (Blog) BlackBerry PlayBook: The HTML5 Developer ScorecardAditya Bansod on April 19, 2011
    We tried a bevy of HTML5 specific tests to evaluate the PlayBook browser to see how well it works as an mobile web app platform. Read on to find out more about the latest & greatest addition to the tablet market.

  • (Blog) iPad 2: The HTML5 Developer ScorecardAditya Bansod on March 12, 2011
    We tried the latest tablet offering from Apple, the iPad 2. See how it stood up to Sencha's series of rigorous HTML5 Developer tests.

  • (Blog) Motorola Xoom: The HTML5 Developer ScorecardAditya Bansod on February 24, 2011
    The Motorola Xoom is the first Android Honeycomb tablet, so we tested the device's browser to see how well it would work for mobile HTML5 app developers.

  • (Blog) Samsung Galaxy Android Tablet: The HTML5 Developer ScorecardMichael Mullany on December 09, 2010
    The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first widely-marketed Android Tablet to hit the market, so we thought we'd take a look at how the device stacks up as an HTML5 app platform.

  • (Blog) HTML5: The New Minimum for Mobile Web DevicesMichael Mullany on October 15, 2010
    We designed Sencha Touch as a framework for HTML5-enabled mobile devices because a rich app experience is the new minimum user expectation.