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# Ionic Framework
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Ionic the open source HTML5 Mobile Framework for building amazing, cross-platform native apps with HTML, Javascript, and CSS.
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We built Ionic because the options for using HTML5 in native apps weren't good enough. They weren't built to focus on
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native apps targeting the newest of devices. They had too many hacks to support old devices that didn't have
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meaningful market share, or they were too focused on building mobile websites.
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Many were slow, had excessive DOM operations, and relied on bulky libraries like jQuery. They weren't built with
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performance and great design as the top concerns.
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With Ionic we've built a framework meant for native. We don't tie you to the URL bar, and we aren't dwelling on the past,
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worrying about supporting marginal or slow devices.
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It's important to realize that Ionic is not a replacement for frameworks used for building mobile web apps. There are a lot
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of great solutions that work well for websites, like [jQuery Mobile](http://jquerymobile.com/).
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Ionic is also not a good solution if you need to support older generation devices. Our compatibility *starts* at iOS 6 and Android 4.2. We will never support devices older than this.
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## Quick Start
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To start using ionic, you have two options: copy over the built JS and CSS files, or
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use the `ionic` tool.
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The source files are in the `dist/` folder. You can just grab the `dist/ionic.js` and `dist/ionic.css` files and
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you'll be good to go.
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But we recommend using the `ionic` tool because it's faster and gives you a good starting structure for your app.
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## Running examples
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Ionic comes with many interesting examples showing the power of the framework. To
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check them out, navigate into the source folder, and start a web server. The easiest
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way is to use Python:
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python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
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python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
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http://localhost:8000/example/
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http://localhost:8000/example/
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