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quasar-proton [WIP]

A fresh take on creating cross-platform apps.

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Proton brings a mode to build Quasar Apps that creates tiny, blazing fast binaries for all major desktop platforms. In Quasar's neverending quest for performance and security, the core team is proud to offer an alternative to Electron.

Whether you are just starting out making apps for your meetup or regularly crunch terabyte datasets, we are absolutely confident that you will love using Proton as much as we love making and maintaining it.

It leverages Cocoa/WebKit on macOS, gtk-webkit2 on Linux and MSHTML (IE10/11) or Webkit via Edge on Windows. Proton is based on the MIT licensed prior work known as webview. The default binding to the underlying webview library uses Rust, but other languages are possible (and only a PR away).

Current Status

We are in the process of vetting this new mode. It is not yet available to use without jumping through some development hurdles. If you don't care, please reach out to the team at https://chat.quasar.dev and we'll guide you through the process.

Comparison between Proton and Electron

Proton Electron
Binary Size MacOS 3.6 MB 148.7 MB
Memory Consumption MacOS 13 MB 34.1 MB
Benchmark FPS † TODO TODO
Interface Service Provider Varies Chromium
Quasar UI VueJS VueJS
Backend Binding Rust Node.js (ECMAScript)
Underlying Engine C++ V8 (C/C++)
FLOSS Yes No
Multithreading Yes No
Bytecode Delivery Yes No
GPU Support Yes No
Geolocation Yes No
WebAPI Yes No
Multiple Windows Yes Yes
Can Render PDF Yes No
Updater Yes Yes
Inter Process Communication (IPC) Yes Yes
Cross Platform Yes Yes
Custom App Icon Yes Yes

Relation to Upstream Origins

We have made the decision to fork, enhance and maintain several upstream projects here in this repository, in order to guarantee the security of the code and our ability to enhance it with features that may not be needed for other consumers.

We hope that this code is useful, but make no claims to suitability or guarantees that it will work outside of the Quasar ecosystem.

This has been done with our best attempt at due diligence and in respect of the original authors. Thankyou - this project would never have been possible without your amazing contribution to open-source and we are honoured to carry the torch further. Of special note:

  • zserge for the original webview approach
  • Boscop for the Rust Bindings

Licenses

Code: (c) 2019 - Daniel Thompson-Yvetot, Razvan Stoenescu, Lucas Nogueira. MIT and where applicable Apache

Logo: CC-BY-NC-ND Original Proton Logo Design by Daniel Thompson-Yvetot Based on the prior work by Emanuele Bertoldi

Note: This license notice will not be complete until we have performed an upstream audit. If you feel that your name should be listed here, please create a PR to this file and provide references so we can fact-check. Thanks!