Sencha Touch 2 RC—Now with Native Packaging
Today, we’re happy to announce the release of Sencha Touch 2 RC and our native packaging for Windows and Mac.
Sencha Touch 2 Beta 3: Kindle Fire and Chrome Support
Today we’re releasing Sencha Touch 2 Beta 3 with expanded device and browser support. Beta 3 is expected to be the final beta release and a drop-in replacement for Beta 2. While everything is detailed in the release notes, the most notable changes in b3 are improvements in application dependency management and several performance improvements.
HTML5 Scorecard: Chrome for Android Beta
As part of our continuing series on the HTML5 capabilities of new mobile platforms, today we’re taking a look at the new Chrome for Android browser beta for Android 4.
Sencha Touch 2 Beta—Raising The Bar
Two years ago, we set out on a journey to make the web mobile. Today, we’re raising the bar with the release of Sencha Touch 2 Beta.
Android—Ice Cream Sandwich: The HTML5 Developer Scorecard
As part of our series on the HTML5 capabilities of new mobile platforms, today we look at the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the first device to ship with Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich. Will Android 4.0 be a major step forward?
HTML5 Scorecard: Amazon Kindle Fire
As part of our continuing series on the HTML5 capabilities of new mobile platforms, we’re taking the measure of the new Amazon Kindle Fire. Join us as we take a look at how the device stacks up as an HTML5 app platform.
EventRecorder for Android Web Applications
After we came up with RemoteJS, we started thinking about how we could go one step further regarding the testing of Android web applications based on Sencha Touch. Introducing EventRecorder for Android mobile web apps.
Motorola Xoom: The HTML5 Developer Scorecard
The Motorola Xoom is the first Android Honeycomb tablet, so we tested the device’s browser to see how well it would work for mobile HTML5 app developers.
Samsung Galaxy Android Tablet: The HTML5 Developer Scorecard
The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first widely-marketed Android Tablet to hit the market, so we thought we’d take a look at how the device stacks up as an HTML5 app platform.
Remote JavaScript Debugging on Android
Developers often run into debugging hurdles when testing web pages for Android mobile devices. And, while the Android Developers Guide provides a solution, it’s a bit cumbersome and complex. In this article, our WebKit team provides a better solution called RemoteJS.
