Tag: titanium
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Wunderlist for Android is going native, drops Appcelerator Titanium Mobile
Appcelerator’s approach to the Android platform has made another victim, a significant one: 6Wunderkinder’s popular Wunderlist ditched Titanium Mobile (TM) for Android, and is now a native app. “(…) Wunderlist is now native – smaller, faster and more stable.” Matthew Bostock, 6Wunderkinder’s blog Translated, Wunderlist got rid of TM’s biggest problems: Size: even the smallest…
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HTML5 Mobile Apps for the Enterprise
Jonathan Stark, blogger and writer of various books (Building Android Apps with HTML(…), Building iPhone Apps (…) without Objective-C among others), compares various approaches to Mobile Enterprise development: Native Apps, Web Apps and Hybrid Apps (PhoneGap, Titanium et al.): (…) As the mobile enterprise continues to boom and hardware complexity grows with a wide range…
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Now that WebOS died, which is the best development crossplatform for iOS, Android, RIM and WP7?
Yes, the excellent WebOS is defunct, and it will never be the mainstream player as, at least technically, it deserved. For all of us developing for the mobile world that don’t have the time or budget to develop natively in all the mainstream platforms, its one less player to target. Myself, personally, am deciding/evaluating available options for…
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Titanium Mobile’s Android development now less painful than Prostate Exam – Mobile SDK 1.8 (!) + Fastdev
A few days ago, Appcelerator announced a really cool new feature: Fastdev for Titanium Mobile. This thing cuts dramatically development times for Android apps as all the wait time spent recompiling and re-publishing the app to the emulator simply disappears!
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Titanium Mobile SDK 1.8 available
Titanium Mobile SDK 1.8.0 is already available in the Appcelerator’s continuous integration (CI) area: Just choose the “master” branch and download the latest SDK files for your O.S.!
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Updated Titanium autocomplete for 1.5.1 using Eclipse and Aptana
Here is the uploaded javascript header file, updated for Appcelerator’s Titanium Mobile version 1.5.1. This can be used with Eclipse+Aptana’s autocomplete, using the method described by James David Low a while back.
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Titanium Autocomplete
James Low has a AppCelerator Titanium’s API AutoComplete for Eclipse+Aptana. Download it here http://jameslow.com/2010/05/31/titanium-autocomplete-eclipse/ I haven’t tried it yet, I’m using notepad++ still, but I’ll give it a go ASAP!
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New Titanium Mobile SDK for iPhone and Android
Appcelerator.com just released the new Titanium Mobile SDK 1.3. This release includes mostly bug fixes, for both iPhone and Android platforms and opens the door for iPhone 4.0.