Looks superb, Andy - I've downloaded it and first impressions are excellent :)

On 03/06/2011 18:39, Andy Henshaw 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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