Sencha (formerly the formidable Ext JS) has introduced Sencha Touch framework – and it can very well be the first HTML5 framework for mobile devices. The package includes an UI widget library, touch event management with CSS transitions and an extensive data package. Following their tradition, the framework is released under Open Source License.
According to Sencha, this framework is built specifically to leverage HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. A cross-platform library aimed at next generation, touch enabled, devices.
On June 15 this year, the merger of Ext JS with JQTouch and Raphaël was announced, forming a new platform called Sencha. Ext JS will still be available on the Sencha website.





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Looks good. But hardly the first, see iUi, jQTouch for example.
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