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First Look at Sencha Designer 2

February 15, 2012 | Phil Strong

First Look at Sencha Designer 2 Sencha Designer 2 Beta is the latest version of our visual drag-and-drop tool for building JavaScript-based applications. Designer 2 supports both the Ext JS and Touch frameworks, so you can use the tool to build applications for either desktop or mobile operating systems. 59 comments Read more
Sencha Touch 2 Beta 3: Kindle Fire and Chrome Support

Sencha Touch 2 Beta 3: Kindle Fire and Chrome Support

February 14, 2012 | Ed Spencer

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.

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HTML5 Scorecard: Chrome for Android Beta

February 09, 2012 | Michael Mullany

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.

11 comments Read more Dive into DataView with Sencha Touch 2 Beta 2

Dive into DataView with Sencha Touch 2 Beta 2

February 08, 2012 | Robert Dougan

We’re pleased to release Sencha Touch 2 beta 2, which contains around 100 improvements over beta 1. Today we’re also taking you on a detailed tour of DataView and asking for your help voting on an Android bug report.

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Flex to Sencha: The Opportunity

February 07, 2012 | Ted Patrick

Today Sencha is launching a fast-track program for Flex Developers looking to develop HTML5 applications in partnership with Sencha. Join us to learn more about building HTML5 applications.

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Sencha Touch 2 Beta—Raising The Bar

February 01, 2012 | Ed Spencer

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.

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Announcing Sencha Designer 2 Beta

January 30, 2012 | Luca Candela

Sencha Designer 2 Beta is available for download! After many months of hard work, we are ready to unveil a tool that will change the way you work with our frameworks. Developers working with Sencha technologies now have an easy to use tool to increase their productivity. Designer 2 makes it easier than ever to build your applications using Ext JS and Sencha Touch.

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How to Embed Interactive CSS3 Animations in an iBook

January 19, 2012 | Luca Candela

Like everybody else on the US west coast, this morning we woke up in a world where Apple is poised to transform the way we consume textbooks with the ability to easily publish interactive books through iBook Author. The Sencha team quickly found a way to do that using Animator, and so can you following a few easy steps!

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First Thoughts Learning Ext JS 4.1

January 17, 2012 | Ted Patrick

I wanted to share my thoughts on learning Ext JS 4.1 from a developer new to Sencha. The article highlights my initial progress, perceptions, and discoveries in learning Ext JS.

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Sencha Animator 1.1 Now Available

January 12, 2012 | Luca Candela

We’re excited to announce that the first minor release update for Sencha Animator is now available for everybody to download and use. In this update we focused on fixing bugs and we introduced a few new features and improvements that we hope will make working with Animator easier and more productive.

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