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Creating a Floating Action Button in Tabris.js
Ever since its introduction at Google IO 2014, material design guidelines have gained more and more traction in the web and mobile landscape. Android has adopted the design style and more and more...
Getting Started with Microsoft ChakraCore
Earlier this year Microsoft released ChakraCore – their powerful next generation JavaScript engine – as an OpenSource project under an MIT license. Microsoft also announced that they would...
Introducing the Tabris.js template app - 7 apps in 1
It’s been a year since we launched Tabris.js 1.0 - a year of tremendous growth, experimentation, and improvement. It is now clear in the industry that a JavaScript runtime which creates native...
Announcement: Windows 10 Support coming to Tabris.js
The goal of Tabris.js is to enable you to write an app once and run it on any mobile platform you need, always using 100% native UI components. By now Windows 10 Mobile has a respectable market share...
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. Read on for...
EMF Forms 1.8.0 Feature: Factories for TreeViewer and TableViewer
With Mars.2, we released EMF Forms 1.8.0. EMF Forms makes it really simple to create forms which edit your data based on an EMF model. To get started with EMF Forms please refer to our tutorial. In...