Congrats Andy.... that really looks good!
Unfortunately I am unable to try it for you since I'm still using my
original iPhone which cannot be updated to iOS 4 specs. Drat, drat,
drat!

Best regards,
David C

On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 12:39 PM, Andy Henshaw <hens...@me.com> wrote:
> I have just had my first Livecode iPhone app using externals (sqllite) 
> approved for the App Store.
>
> The App is 'Tracker2Go' ( 
> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/tracker2go/id433038944?mt=8&ls=1 )  if anyone 
> wants a look,  it uses the sqlite databases,  datagrid, internet search, 
> animation engine, charts engine and Scotts  Rossis pie chart controls.  Ive 
> also used the iOS native text fields, iOS browser window (for the exercise 
> and food input spinning wheel), iOS scrollers and network reachability so as 
> a more 'utility' app rather than game style I think ive used most of the new 
> toys currently at disposal!
>
> I know there has been a lot of topics on datagrids and scroller performance,  
> so im leaving the app as 'free' in the App store for now so anyone wanting to 
> compare the performance of the scrollers can see how it stacks up,  I don't 
> think its too bad in the end.
>
> There is still so much more I have to do with the App, iPad next,  then 
> localisation and if Ports come along Ill add a desktop sync,  but as a 
> starting point,  and my first 'real' iOS app built with Livecode im quite 
> pleased with it.
>
> Andy
>
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David C.

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