PhoneGap 1.0 lets devs write apps for six platforms, WP7 not included (video)

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Until now, mobile app developers have followed a pretty predictable MO: develop for iOS first, Android second, and everyone else after that. Since last year, many of you code monkeys out there have been tapping into Nitobi’s PhoneGap , a project that makes it easier to churn out apps for almost every OS, all at once. It’s been picking up steam, with about 40,000 downloads per month, 600,000 in total, and a steady stream of donations. That all culminated this weekend with the release of PhoneGap 1.0., which lets devs use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to write and deploy apps for iOS, Android, BlackBerry, webOS, Bada, and Symbian. That’s a long list indeed, but we see one glaring omission: Windows Phone 7. Considering that it’s a product that prides itself on convenience and being all-inclusive, that’s a mighty gaping hole in the lineup. Now it’s true, Microsoft only released Mango to developers a month ago, but Nitobi could have at least thrown in support for Nodo with the promise of adding Mango later on. In any case, let’s just assume it’ll make its way into a future version. For now, hit the source link to download it for free and check out the promo video below for an oh-so quick overview. Continue reading PhoneGap 1.0 lets devs write apps for six platforms, WP7 not included (video) PhoneGap 1.0 lets devs write apps for six platforms, WP7 not included (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 01 Aug 2011 11:20:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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