Can the famo.us framework be used on Intel XDK? - intel-xdk

Can the famo.us framework be used with Intel XDK?
Are there known issues when working with them together in order to build a hybrid app?

There should not be any issues using famous framework in Intel XDK. Any HTML5 framework will work in Intel XDK to develop, test and build hybrid app.
I just tried couple famous demo apps in Intel XDK and it all worked fine in emulator and to build apps:

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From Where I Can Download Intel XDK Version 3987 for Mac?

I understand that Intel XDK has been retired and the download links are no longer working.
I want to download and use Intel XDK (version 3987) for Mac. Because, I need to update a few apps made through Intel XDK.
Can someone tell me from where I can download Intel XDK (version 3987) or a DropBox link?
Sorry, but those downloads are no longer available. Even if you do find someone who has saved away an installer, it is unlikely to work well without the XDK backend services, which have also been retired.
Please see Alternatives to Using the Intel® XDK to Develop Mobile Apps on the Intel site for help.
Note that the Intel XDK was an assembly of most of the tools described in that article. So those tools are your best place to start. Also, see the additional reference links at the bottom of that article.

Intel XDK legacy Build Problam

In new version of intel xdk they removed legacy build option and now only showing cordova hybrid build option which not good because apk easily convertible to zip it is showing complete source code in asset folder to protect from it ,i want to use cordova-plugin-crypt-file (https://github.com/tkyaji/cordova-plugin-crypt-file) plugin in intel xdk to protect complete source code how can i use this plugin if anybody have any link or suggestion or any other way to solve problem so please help me.
In updated Intel xdk ,they remove legacy build option.But in the updated intel xdk you can build normal application and cross Walk application.Also the above mentioned plugin work on crosswalk , android and ios.

Build my cross platform applications using intel XDK without cloud support?

I recently start using Intel XDK. I found that for each platform creation my code will go to Intel cloud center to perform the build. Its a feature mentioned at Product Brief Intel® XDK.
Can I build that locally? I mean can I build locally in my system itself using Intel XDK? If so, then how?
are you afraid of intel knowing your code? in cordova\html5 app your code is available to anyone just get the apk from the store open with winrar and your code is there
if you want offline build there is no problem just read the cordova\phonegap docs step by step.
As you, I needed to build locally my application, principally to debug once Intel XDK, at least in the version 1621, does not provide support to load third-party-plugins(eg: PhoneGap Push Plugin) on Intel App Preview debug mode. Another problem was generate an iPhone build for beta tests.
My solution was, as the others suggested, to create an similar cordova project and copy the main files from my Intel XDK Project, www folder to be more specific. Config files will be found in platforms folder once you build using cordova/phonegap.
It allowed me to build for android on my machine. Debug was easy using "Chrome Inspect" because cordova generates an debug-unaligned.apk.
Allowed me to have access to the iOS build files, this is a good thing to do if you want to build using Xcode instead.
I Hope it help you.

Using phonegap to develop iphone app on visual studio

I am completely new to mobile app development and basically c#,.net developer.Recently i got a requirement to develop a iPhone application.Some experts suggested me to use icenium extension for visual studio and Phonegap. I want to know how to use/install phonegap for this and how does phonegap helps me to develop this application?what are the basic difference between icenium and phonegap as i know both helps to develop cross platform apps.
Telerik AppBuilder (formerly known as Icenium) is a set of IDEs and cloud-based build tools that allow you to use PhoneGap/Cordova to build cross-platform apps. You should read up on it and use their free trial here: http://www.telerik.com/appbuilder
Check out the Multi-Device Hybrid Apps (Preview) from Microsoft.
Don't you just love their naming conventions...
I haven't had a chance to try it myself as it requires VS2013 and Windows 8.1, but it looks promising.
Use Nomad. (Visual studio extension which integrates Adobe Phonegap Build)
Update:
From http://vsnomad.com/
Retiring Nomad
When we made Nomad free, we hoped the support load would be
manageable. However, we’ve found our users still expect a lot of
support for free tools. We don’t want to give our users false
expectations, so we think it’s better that they find another solution
with full support. For this reason, we will retire Nomad on September
1st this year.
Alternatives to Nomad
Nomad uses the open-source Cordova framework. This means you can move
Nomad projects to other vendors that use Cordova, including:
PhoneGap Build (Adobe)
Instead of using PhoneGap Build via Nomad, you can interact with it directly using the PhoneGap Build command line.
Multi-Device Hybrid Apps (Microsoft)
A Visual Studio extension that adds PhoneGap support.
AppBuilder (Telerik)
A Visual Studio extension similar to Nomad.

On which mobiles would intel app sdk / meego run?

http://appdeveloper.intel.com/en-us
MeeGo* is an exciting new open source mobile OS that promotes innovation and portability across multiple mobile device types, such as tablets, netbooks and smartphone.
If it is an OS it means it will not run on iPhone/iPad nor Android nor Windows phone 7 nor wndows 7 so it's again yet another mobile platform to cope with ?
It's not clear also if intel app sdk = meego ?
According to http://appdeveloper.intel.com/en-us/sdk
"The Intel AppUp™ Software Development
Kit (SDK) [is] for native Windows* and
native MeeGo* application development"
It is therefore not the same as Meego.
In terms of devices which run Meego, see http://wiki.meego.com/Devices