Most of you already know what Appcelerator Titanium is. For those who not, be advised that Appcelerator Titanium lets you build rich, native desktop and mobile phones applications with the web technologies you use today. Yes, all you need to know is HTML, CSS and JavaScript and you are ready to build applications for Windows, MAC OS X, Linux platforms as well as for iPhone and Android.
As I have briefly informed you about the Titanium Appcelerator in one of my previous posts, this platform might be very interesting for those of you who would like to develop native desktop applications with classic web technologies. Trevor Cape from Appcelerator, Inc. informed me about upgrades and new features of their Titanium, so I’m moving this information to you.
Since Appcelerator launched the mobile platform in June to expand on their desktop offering, over 8,000 web developers are now using Appcelerator Titanium to develop iPhone and Android applications using their existing web skills. Appcelerator has now opened up the Titanium Mobile beta program for anyone to start building apps today, so you can download Titanium for FREE at www.appcelerator.com.
Appcelerator Titanium General Updates
Appcelerator Titanium ver. 0.7 lets you build richer, more native apps exactly the way you want to. Here are some of the new mobile and desktop features that are available in this release, which you can download today:
Appcelerator Titanium Version 0.7 Highlights
The Appcelerator platform allows for multiple development languages, operating systems, and devices through a layer of common (Titanium) APIs that can be controlled from a single code base. Accessing the file system or local media files, sharing a common UI, and other tasks are similarly executed across platforms, whether it’s a Twitter app for the PC, Mac, Linux, iPhone, or Android. I hope that this still developing platform opens new horizons for web developers who need/like to develop applications for other environment than just web one.