I think most of the plugins for Ionic are open source, and you can do a lot with many of the basic features. However, if you need to use a premium plugin for something like extra scroll list functionality, Ionic will ask for a certain sum of money. Another thing to be aware of is that with some advertisement plugins such as AdSense, Ionic will take a percentage of whatever profit you make.
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Sep 16, 2022
Ionic is open source, however, the enterprise solution is a paid service. If you want extra security, custom plugins, direct communication from technical support, customization, they have these services. The entry-level cost for this is around one hundred dollars per month.
Ionic is open-sourced, and there are no hidden fees. So if anyone wants to use their enterprise library to support B2C auth and any biometric authentication or fingerprint, they can do that with the enterprise edition library.
You don't have to pay anything except for certain projects. For example, Appflow has some costs related to it but you don't have to use it. You can also pay for extra support.
Ionic is an open-source UI toolkit for developing high-quality mobile and desktop apps with web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Ionic focuses on the frontend UX and UI interaction of an app – UI controls, interactions, gestures, and animations. It is simple to learn and can be used without any frontend framework by utilizing a simple script inclusion.
While previous versions of Ionic were strongly connected to Angular, version 4.x of the framework was re-engineered to serve as...
I think most of the plugins for Ionic are open source, and you can do a lot with many of the basic features. However, if you need to use a premium plugin for something like extra scroll list functionality, Ionic will ask for a certain sum of money. Another thing to be aware of is that with some advertisement plugins such as AdSense, Ionic will take a percentage of whatever profit you make.
Ionic is open source, however, the enterprise solution is a paid service. If you want extra security, custom plugins, direct communication from technical support, customization, they have these services. The entry-level cost for this is around one hundred dollars per month.
Ionic is open-sourced, and there are no hidden fees. So if anyone wants to use their enterprise library to support B2C auth and any biometric authentication or fingerprint, they can do that with the enterprise edition library.
You don't have to pay anything except for certain projects. For example, Appflow has some costs related to it but you don't have to use it. You can also pay for extra support.