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31 posts tagged touch
Submit your Sencha Touch web app and compete to win crazy loot in our biggest developer contest ever. Get together with a group of up to five developers and create a mind-blowing Sencha Touch web app!
Seven other Top 10 Finalists (Runner Ups) are guaranteed $2,000 and a free Sencha Touch license!
Check the contest rules and enter today!
Submit your Sencha Touch web app and compete to win crazy loot in our coolest developer contest ever, featuring over $50,000 in cash and prizes. Ready, get set, go!
Resolution Independent Mobile UI »
David Kaneda explains a technique to create a scalable, resolution independent user interface in our latest Sencha Blog post. A similar technique was used for Sencha Touch.
Michael Mullany put the brand new BlackBerry Torch through the paces of Acid3, SunSpider, and of course, Sencha Touch! Check out our latest blog post to see how this smartphone fared.
Great meetup last night at our headquarters in Palo Alto. Around fifty people stopped by to talk about Ext JS, Touch and NodeJS. See more photos on our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/senchainc
Submit Your Sencha Touch Demo, Win A Sencha Conference Pass
It’s been almost two months since we released our public beta of Sencha Touch, the first HTML5 Mobile App Framework for Android and iOS.
Now we want to see what you’ve created with Sencha Touch. Show us your best work by sending us a tweet or an email and we’ll choose one of these entries and grace them with a free pass to Sencha Conference 2010.
Some of our own examples lead the way:
If you haven’t created anything yet with Sencha Touch, why not? Get started today!
We’ll be exhibiting at UX Week 2010 in San Francisco. We’ll be showing off our JavaScript and Java Frameworks for Desktop, Mobile and the Web from August 24-27. Stop by and say hi, or find out where else you see us on our new Events page.
Forgot to mention that we’ll be giving away an iPad to one lucky winner!
In the latest beta of Sencha Touch, we added infinite Ajax support to our carousel component. The major feature of this infinite carousel is active DOM management that keeps the web app within the iPad’s memory limits.
Team member James Brantly wrote a detailed article about this new feature. We’ll have a demo for you to play with shortly.
Tommy Maintz has been vigorously stomping out bugs and improving Sencha Touch over the past month. In the latest release, 0.93β, he has overhauled the carousel to feature smoother interactions, better support for dynamic loading, and gained some significant speed improvements, particularly in Android.
A few other highlights from the (release notes):
Download Sencha Touch today to start building the amazing apps for Android and iPhone!
Our Creative Director, David Kaneda, sat down with the guys from the Changelog podcast to talk about how he built SASS/Compass CSS into Sencha Touch, a few of our open source projects at Sencha Labs, and what the future may hold for NodeJS.
Give it a listen!
Sencha Touch 0.91 Public Beta is out. This release offers huge improvements to the Scroller which now provides continuous events for a better experience in Grouped Lists.
It also features a new, vertical carousel and a steady helping of bug fixes. (Release notes)
We’re seeing a huge response on Twitter and our Forum. We hope you’re enjoying the Public Beta and we look forward to see what you do with Sencha Touch. Go get it!
Have you seen our Getting Started Guide for Sencha Touch? Check it out and let us know what you think @SenchaInc on Twitter! We’d love to see what you’ve created.
“It is, in a word, amazing. On the iPhone. On the Android. On the iPad. Amazing.”
“Looking through the Sencha Touch API, as someone who’s worked with Ext JS I love how familiar everything is! Thanks and great job Sencha!”