Mobile App Builder Updated: PhoneGap 1.4, Ajax Navigation, jQuery Mobile Visual Data Mapper, HTML5 Audio Control

Posted by: Max Katz on 03/01/2012

We recently pushed a new release of Tiggzi Mobile App Buider and here are some of the most important new features.

PhoneGap 1.4

PhoneGap version was upgraded to the latest and greatest version 1.4. Every mobile app project automatically comes with PhoneGap 1.4 included, nothing you need to do. You can easily invoke any PhoneGap API and we also provide special Device palette with components based on PhoneGap API.

jQuery Mobile Ajax Navigation

This feature has been requested for some time and now it’s available. When defining page navigation, you can now select transition effect

New jQuery Mobile Visual Data Mapper

We have switched to a new and more powerful jQuery Mobile data mapping. To create mappings, simply select a variable and drag and connect to the other side. When you drag service variables into the page, the page nodes will automatically expand so you don’t necessarily need to open the page nodes ahead of time. The new mapper will allow us to expose all component properties and add additional powerful features.

HTML5 Audio Control

In addition to video control, we also just added HTML5 audio control:

Sign up and try Tiggzi Mobile App Builder today.

Originally published on Tiggzi blog.


About Max Katz

Max Katz

Max Katz is a Senior Systems Engineer at Exadel. He has been helping customers jump-start their RIA development as well as providing mentoring, consulting, and training. Max is a recognized subject matter expert in the JSF developer community. He has provided JSF/RichFaces training for the past three years, presented at many conferences, and written several published articles on JSF-related topics. Max also leads Exadel's RIA strategy and writes about RIA technologies in his blog, http://mkblog.exadel.com. He is an author of "Practical RichFaces" book (Apress). Max holds a BS in computer science from the University of California, Davis.

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