This is all the Titanium Mobile development news I’ve gathered from the Twittersphere and Interwebs for the past week.
News
Release Candidate 2 for Titanium mobile SDK is officially live went live.
See what Appcelerator CEO Jeff Hayes has to say about the App marketplace and you can also download a free copy of the Appcelerator Survey to get some insight
into the market trends.
ForgedUI.com released and now you can build apps lightning fast. You can give them a try with their free trial offer.
The Appcelerator Titanium Smartphone App Development Cookbook is a new Titanium Book available. This is the first Titanium book I’ve seen and it is great. You can also search for the book on packtpub.com
Tips
@nanofied wrote a quick little function to display Commission Junction Advertisers in titanium mobile apps.
The Appcelerator Wiki has been updated with implementation of the CommonJS in Titanium. Must read.
Pieter Kubben released his NeuroMind 2 mobile web version where he admitted to enjoy developing it using Titanium.
Running Appcelerator project in Xcode without diving into native code.
Aaron Saunders tweeted about his Slideshow he put together on PaaS + Appcelerator.
The Cocoafish JavaScript SDK has been adapted for Titanium. It lets you access the Cocoafish server backend. Aaron Saunders shared a sample project using Cocoafish and Titanium.
Aaron Saunders is also the Featured developer on Learning Titanium.
Aaron also shared a Titanium Appcelerator Quickie:StackMob API Module Part 3 – Integrating Amazon S3 simple file upload
Bytespider shared downloadqueue.js – another library to add to your collection.
Apps
Rick Blalock’s Dragon Shout is the featured app on Learningtitanium.com you can download it directly from iTunes. MakeUserOf.com also featured it.
iCarta Reyes Magos is a Spanish based educational game that can be downloaded from the android app market as well as directly from iTunes.
My Puzzles Animals HD is a set of 30 fun and educational animal puzzles for kids.
Enforex Spain Pocket Guide is an application for mobile phones, geared towards ENFOREX students, which consists in a “pocket guidebook” in English.
Radio for Life is available on android and iPhone.
If you’ve got any news, tips, or apps I’ve missed, please leave them in the comments below!
Jeff