My first question would be: is Sencha transition system is based on perpective-3D like JQTouch ? If so, how do you handle cube and flip for Android devices ?
Remi Grumeau (+33) 663 687 206 http://www.remi-grumeau.com Le 21 juin 2010 à 10:26, David Kaneda a écrit : > Hi all, > > Just to confirm, summarize, and expand on some of the points listed > above: > > * jQTouch and Sencha Touch will remain different products, both > maintained. I plan on posting to my blog (http://9-bits.com) a > comparison between the two shortly. > * Yes, I have been remiss in maintaining jQTouch, and I'm psyched that > we're able to sponsor Jonathan Stark to take over the direction. He's > got a lot of great ideas for Android support and more. > * We have not yet announced any commercial licensing for Sencha Touch. > Currently, in its beta, we are offering open source under the GPL. If > we do offer a commercial license, we're making it extremely high > priority to make it as accessible to single developers as possible. > * Creating a true app framework for the iPhone within the cache limits > is simply impossible. Sencha Touch is only 60kb gzipped, and it's also > very easy to optimize: For example, if you're creating an app that > doesn't use Carousels, you can remove the carousel Javascript and CSS > with just two lines of code and make a new build. I hope to post a > blog/screencast showing this soon. > > Hopefully that helps clear up some of the confusion and please let me > know if there are any other questions- > > Best, > Dave > > On Jun 20, 9:52 pm, RobG <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Jun 18, 2:24 am, Jamund Ferguson <[email protected]> wrote: >> [...] >> >>> Is Sencha Touch, JQTouch without the JQuery? >> >> No, it's a seprate product. >> >>> I've had problems with the slowness of JQTouch on my 1st gen iPhone >>> and am looking forward to see what Sencha produces with this merger of >>> sorts. >> >> Sencha Touch is 228KB minified and is therefore pretty useless on an >> iPhone unless you are looking at an application where bandwidth and >> speed aren't an issue (i.e. not mobile devices or the WWW). An iPhone >> will not cache a 228KB file, so it will be downloaded every time the >> page is accessed, the result will be a *very* slow application. >> >> -- >> Rob > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "iPhoneWebDev" group. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > [email protected]. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/iphonewebdev?hl=en. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "iPhoneWebDev" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/iphonewebdev?hl=en.
