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Tabris.js 2.0 Beta 2 is here
Today we are proud to present the second and final beta of the upcoming Tabris.
Tabris.js 2.0 Beta 1 is here
It’s a heated time for Tabris.js development as we are getting closer and closer the Tabris.
Download the EclipseCon Europe 2016 app!
The EclipseCon Europe 2016 conference app is here to help you prepare for the conference!
Tabris.js 1.10 is here with WebSockets support
Today we are proud to unleash Tabris.js 1.10 with WebSockets support, extended API for video widget, app header branding and more!
Tabris 2.0 is here with RAP 3.x support
Tabris 2.0 for cross-platform development in Java is here. This release does not bring about any visual changes, but a lot is different under the hood.
Tabris.js 1.9 is here
The long-awaited imageData support is here, together with new lifecycle events, enhancements to WebView handling, and much more.
Tabris.js 1.8 is here
Tabris.js 1.8 is here! The shiny new release includes some much awaited features and we are excited to share them with you.
Tabris.js 1.7 is here
Tabris.js 1.7 is here, now! It features the ability to set rounded corners on widgets, a system bar theme for Android and iOS, simplified syntax for the creation of widgets and much more.
Tabris.js 1.6 is here
Tabris.js 1.6 is out now! Featuring: Cordova 6 update, a new widget ActivityIndicator, real fullscreen and a preliminary integration with Chrome debug tools.
Tabris.js 1.5 is here
Tabris.js 1.5 is out now! Highlights include smart new looks for Android TabFolder, ability to use TabFolder as a swipe widget, support for elevation and z-translation on Android 5+, and iPad Pro support.
Tabris.js 1.4 is here
Tabris.js 1.4 is out now! In this release we focused on adding further enhancements to the CollectionView.
EclipseCon Europe 2015
Here we are, meeting again for the yearly tradition of EclipseCon Europe in Ludwigsburg.
Tabris.js 1.3 is here
Today we are proud to release Tabris.js 1.3. This release delivers on recent feature requests from our users, including custom colors for the Switch button, access to bundled resources and easy manipulation of widget hierarchy with insertBefore() and insertAfter().
Tabris 1.4.6 is here - iOS 9 support
The word is out that we’ve released Tabris 1.4.6. (Tabris remote, our toolkit for cross-platform development of mobile apps in Java).
Tabris.js 1.2 is here
Tabris.js 1.2 is out now - it boasts several layout improvements, the ability to override Android back button behavior, a new easy way to enable fullscreen mode and more.
Tabris.js 1.1 is here
Tabris.js 1.1 for mobile apps with native UIs in JavaScript is here and we are happy to ship an exciting set of new features.
Tabris.js Packing a Punch at enterJS 2015
We’ve just returned home from our first enterJS conference in Darmstadt, Germany.
Tabris.js and the speedy build service
Single-sourcing mobile apps has become very convenient, now that we have the technology that lets you do it right, for free: tabrisjs.
Tabris.js 0.9.2 is here
Tabris.js is a new framework for developing mobile apps in JavaScript.
Tabris.js 0.9.1 is here
Tabris.js is a new framework to develop mobile apps in JavaScript.
Tabris.js 0.9.0 is here
Tabris.js is a new framework to develop mobile apps in JavaScript.
Highlights from EclipseCon
Another EclipseCon has come to an end, and again we’re coming home with enough inspiration for months to come.
EclipseCon North America - here we come
EclipseCon North America is just around the corner! This time we’re back in San Francisco, same location we have used for the second EclipseCon conference almost 10 years ago.