With just Jiggy and a browser, you’ll be able to write an awesome iPhone application in a matter of minutes. JiggyApps run natively on the iPhone, so there is no messing around with HTML and the limitations of Mobile Safari. At the same time, you don’t need a compiler or even a Mac, because JiggyApps are written in JavaScript.
Release notes:
February 24, 2008
This is a runtime and sdk only release – the IDE has not changed.
Fixed scope problem with callbacks and closures.
Fixed UTF8 problems. “Æøå”.length returned 6, now it correctly returns 3
Added ClientSocketAlthough these changes seem fairly small, they could have a big impact on existing code if something is not quite right.
Please report on how existing apps work with this runtime.
New client socket example:
http://jiggyapp.com/download/examples/0.26-clientsocket.jsThe SDK has changed – the code generator now generates different code for event callbacks.
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