1. 09:16 31st Aug 2009

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    reblogged from: 9-bits

    davidkaneda:

I’ve just released the new version of jQTouch, my open source jQuery plugin for mobile development. jQTouch allows developers to create powerful, native-looking apps on the iPhone with just HTML, CSS, and Javascript.
The beta has new themes and demos, support for new events, including swipe detection and page transitions, and new options for fullscreen mode, including icon and startup screen. jQTouch is written in HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery. Check out the demo video to see it in action!

    davidkaneda:

    I’ve just released the new version of jQTouch, my open source jQuery plugin for mobile development. jQTouch allows developers to create powerful, native-looking apps on the iPhone with just HTML, CSS, and Javascript.

    The beta has new themes and demos, support for new events, including swipe detection and page transitions, and new options for fullscreen mode, including icon and startup screen. jQTouch is written in HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery. Check out the demo video to see it in action!

     
    1. josephsunga reblogged this from matsm and added:
      re-introducing jqtouch! this is probably...coolest thing i’ve seen in a while.
    2. micahtcollins reblogged this from matsm and added:
      Very “native” looking. Interesting potential to bypass app store for apps that are mostly glorified webpages to begin...
    3. matsm reblogged this from caterpillarcowboy and added:
      Have not tried it but I really like the idea. I could have used this about 10 months ago.
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      a wizard of sorts. Download his magical stuff. :)
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