Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Insanely easy iOS app localization that won't drive you crazy. iOS app localization doesn't have to be hard. Discover how El Loco can help tear down barriers and make localizing your iOS app a piece of cake! Learn more |
UI for Android: Filling Gaps in the UI Framework Native Android controls to speed up your development: 10+ chart series; ListView which handles multiple gestures and provides additional layout; DataForm for fast creation of mobile forms; Calendar and SideDrawer control. Download a free trial! |
Targeting Windows 10 with your Apache Cordova app
Apache Cordova allows you to write apps targeting iOS, Android, Windows, and Windows Phone (and other platforms) with a single code base using HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. Support for the Universal Windows platform now means that from this single code base you can also target the entire family of Windows 10 devices—desktop, phone, tablet, IoT devices, and eventually HoloLens, Xbox, Surface Hub, and more. (more: Visual Studio blog)
A Developer's Introduction to iOS 9
This year with iOS 9, Apple has added many useful features and refined existing ones. While it wasn't a ground-breaking change like iOS 7, there is a lot of new functionality to learn. (more: Sitepoint)
Google Studies How Much Interstitials Suck On Mobile
How much do mobile users hate interstitial screens blocking their mobile browsing by urging them to down the native app instead? An overwhelming amount, judging by a study conducted by Google in July last year. (more: Techcrunch)
Purist-it, Chat Support APIs for apps, more reasons to engage apps In-app live chat support platform with less efforts and less coding, Purist-it Chat Support APIs for any mobile platform, we manage the conversation for your app, you keep your customers happy. Register for free. |
Mobile Safari's Performance is Not the Problem
Earlier this week Nilay Patel of The Verge published an article about how "The Mobile Web Sucks", which caught my attention, as I had written about the mobile web's woes just a few days before. (more: TJ VanToll)
Approaches, platforms, tools: Sorting out your mobile development options
It's important to know what your mobile development options are. (more: Tech Beacon)
IBM Cooks Up IoT Developer Community
IBM's new developerWorks Recipes is a new community for those that want to want to develop IoT devices on the Big Blue model. (more: Information Week)
This is Microsoft's Arrow Launcher for Android
Microsoft is currently working on a new Android app, and it's an Android launcher. (more: Microsoft News)
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(2 votes) by (updated 5 days ago) New samples of using ThinkAlike to accomplish Android/Desktop cross-platform development, including helloworld, Web API access and widget UI. |
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