I'd say that's respectable considering they aren't backed by one of the largest companies in the world. So yes, Flutters desktop app API is in early stages of development. And after all, Ionic has had enough resources to create its own flavour of Cordova, maintain and constantly publish new versions of IT *in addition* to maintaining Ionic UI itself. Further, React Native doesnt have ANY support for desktop apps. Flutter is still a UI framework on top of whatever platform its running. In the real world, you still need some native knowledge whether you like it or not. After all, there should be a reason as to why Ionic claims 15% of all apps are powered by Ionic. Google sells the solution as to 'reduce expense' for companies, which ends up as a sad attempt at paying less for devs. Community:- it is the only thing in which react native is good but wait flutter is groing rapidly as flutter had came a little that is why flutter's community is less but the community is increasing rapidly and. I wouldn't really say that no big company uses Ionic nor Flutter. But flutter and dart has the best the debugging tools and Android studio support makes it the best.Flutter renders in a canvas, so it only mimicks native feeling, not saying it's bad in anyway. You can get native UI components other than the default RN ones with third party libraries ie: iOS search bar. Meanwhile, any normal ecommerce site would probably start with Vue, use Ionic for some components, and then make a mobile app out of it. Big no, react native shows real native UI components, native UI will feel better and more familiar to the users. Enterprises tend to have more resources to maintain 2 different codebases for mobile *and* web, so they'd benefit from using, say, Vue for web and Flutter for mobile. I'd say that web first apps would choose Ionic (heck some mobile first may also choose Ionic you never know) and mobile first apps use Flutter.Here would be a far more realistic comparison (same site): While I agree Flutter is more popular in terms of searches (I believe it's mainly because Flutter is used a lot more by beginners who will obviously tend to search more, but to each his own), the comparison is a tad unfair.
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