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> Runs on Android/IOS. 

Yes v22.Gui/Gnoga is responsive. Tested with 5" smartphones as old as 
Nexus 5 (with a browser more recent than the stock one to handle 
websockets). Also tested on 43” 4K ;)

On some iOS devices, the menu bar is slightly offset. I didn't look too 
hard. It's a Safari problem. It works fine with Firefox and Chrome.

>Does that require an internet web server?

Not necessarily. v22.Gui/Gnoga supports itself X509 TLS https 
certificates (tested). However, for various reasons (such as the 
possibility of having several web applications on the same instance and 
on the same 80/443 input port), in production, I've always chosen to 
have a Nginx proxy on the front end, which is also more flexible and 
handle automatic switching from http/80 to https/443.

-- 
Stéphane Rivière
Ile d'Oléron - France