Hey Titanium Developers, One area where we have really strived to improve in 2.0 is in unifying and normalizing the behavior of UI controls across platforms. This effort has resulted in much more consistent behavior between platforms overall, and will give developers more control over the behavior of UI components. However, as we made changes to unify these APIs and achieve cross-platform parity, some behaviors have changed. Particularly...
Read MoreUDID Changes for 2.0
Hi Titanium Developers, The Titanium 2.0 release is just around the corner! One of the changes coming in this release covers the way in which we uniquely identify devices for our integrated analytics product. Apple has recently made changes to their review process affecting applications that use the unique device identifier property, now deprecated in their SDK. As per common industry practices, our analytics product had used this value to...
Read MoreJoin Us for the Titanium Mobile 2.0 Worldwide Release Parties
Update: Webinar links and full schedule are now available here: http://developer.appcelerator.com/blog/2012/04/launch-day-event-schedule.html Original Post: On Thursday, April 19th and Friday, April 20th, Titanium developer communities all around the world will be coming together to talk about the upcoming Titanium 2.0 release, which we anticipate hitting our update servers in the very near future. Our current listing of confirmed meetups...
Read MoreCommunity Wiki
We’ve recently rolled out a community-editable wiki space inside our Confluence setup. Until now, we’ve used Confluence mainly to author our own official reference guides for Titanium Mobile and Titanium Studio. But we’ve got an incredibly talented community of contributors that we think can edit and curate a great set of content for Appcelerator developers. Since the wiki was only recently created, it’s a little...
Read MoreBuilt With Titanium: Namu
Editor’s Note: Have an application in the stores you’d like to see featured here? Submit yours today on Built With Titanium. This week we feature a great Android application for learning basic Korean phrases called Namu. From their Google Play app store description: Namu: Learn Korean Want to learn Korean? Namu is a fun and easy way to help you expand your Korean vocabulary at your own pace. With over 1,000 words split into...
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