MoSync 2.7 is out at last!

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ander...@mobilesorcery.com

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Oct 21, 2011, 12:34:09 PM10/21/11
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Hi!

We have now released MoSync 2.7 and included what we call the Wormhole. With this new release you will be able to mix HTML5 and C++ as you wish in your MoSync applications. Wormhole only works on Android and iOS initially.
We have also added NFC for Android, it will be added for Blackberry during the remainder of the year.
A standard implementation of the Standard C Library and the Standard Template Library has also been added.

For Blackberry you will now get .jar files which you can either install directly to a phone or use the rapc tool in the Blackberry SDK to generate proper .cod files. We have an initial version of Blackberry released in this version but more will be added later.

We have released a really nice MoSync we think, and I hope you will feel the same! 

Riccardo Spagni

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Oct 21, 2011, 12:37:08 PM10/21/11
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So would we use the HTML5 "code" for the UI and then C/C++ for the
code behind? Or is the preferable way still to build MAUI and NativeUI
interfaces directly in the code?

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ander...@mobilesorcery.com

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Oct 21, 2011, 12:48:20 PM10/21/11
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Hi Riccardo!

We don't wanna limit anyone, it's up to you as a developer to choose. If you feel confident in writing a UI in HTML5 then that could be a possible solution for you, but if you wanna have the native look and feel for Android and iOS, then NativeUI would be your choice. This opens up new possibilites for developers, you can actually write the application logic in Javascript and use NativeUI for UI, or the other way around.

Riccardo Spagni

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Oct 21, 2011, 12:50:03 PM10/21/11
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Aaaah ok - that may make things easier if C/C++ skills are difficult
to come by, but JavaScript skills are commonplace:) Nice work, guys!

On 21 Oct 2011, at 6:48 PM, "and...@mosync.com"

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