Apache Cordova is an open-source mobile app development framework for creating cross-platform applications. It enables developers to use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build native mobile applications for multiple platforms, such as Android, iOS, and Windows Phone. Apache Cordova also provides access to native device APIs, such as the camera, contacts, and accelerometer, which can be used to create interactive and engaging mobile applications. Cordova also includes a JavaScript-based command-line interface (CLI) which can be used to build, deploy, and manage applications. Cordova applications can be distributed through the app stores of the different platforms, and can be extended with plugins that provide access to device features such as Bluetooth, NFC, and push notifications.
The idea of Cordoba is to be hybrid.
Cordova is a hybrid framework for creating iOS and Android applications from the same code base. Android Studio is an IDE for Android development.
No stupid command line commands and compilation like Cordova
Discontinued This application was discontinued on April 13, 2018.
Discontinued The last update in the GitHub repository was on August 27, 2013. The company behind MoSync went bankrupt in 2014 and the domain name is now used by another website. The website has been archived by Internet Archive (https://web.archive.org/web/20151104081758/http://www.mosync.com/). The source code is available on GitHub (https://github.com/MoSync/MoSync) and the software is available on GitHub (https://github.com/MoSync/MoSync/releases) and on the archived website (https: //web.archive.org/web/20150923065307/http://www.mosync.com/download).
Android Studio is an IDE, not a Framework, Apache Cordova is a Framework and works with IDE like Android Studio.