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Tiggr 1.2.5 release: better, faster, with new features

Posted: January 26th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Features, New release | Tags: , | 7 Comments »

We are happy to release Tiggr version 1.2.5 today. We worked very hard improving Tiggr behind the scenes. We made Tiggr run faster, more stable, load projects faster and fixed a number of UI quicks. Give Tiggr a try and as always, we would love to hear your feedback: http://getsatisfaction.com/exadel. Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter: @gotiggr.com.

New features and improvements in this release:

Customize the tab panel with tabs on top or bottom:

Using table or grid layout? Quickly edit the number of rows/columns in properties:

You can set screen size for web or mobile to one of the predefined values or enter it manually (when custom size is checked):

In mobile, navigation bar can now be placed in header or footer of the application as jQuery Mobile requires:


7 Comments on “Tiggr 1.2.5 release: better, faster, with new features”

  1. 1 Malcolm Sequeira said at 17:34 on February 3rd, 2011:

    What does your product cost? Is it web-based or a downloadable app?

  2. 2 max said at 18:09 on February 8th, 2011:

    @Malcolm: Tiggr is web-based and is free right now. We are planning to add paid version in the future but will always have a free version.

  3. 3 Arno Nym said at 13:32 on February 16th, 2011:

    Looks great. Nice to handle. Good software!

    Will there be a way to work with a partner in realtime? So that both can edit the same screen and see the results?

  4. 4 Arno Nym said at 13:57 on February 16th, 2011:

    Nevermind. Sorry.

  5. 5 max said at 16:16 on February 16th, 2011:

    @Arno: I’m guessing you found the answer but Tiggr does provide a collaboration feature where two or more people can edit the project. Here is a link to the feature: https://gotiggr.com/public/login.seam?cid=3505#collaboration

  6. 6 phtan said at 10:26 on February 23rd, 2011:

    Hi,

    Will Tiggr be offered as a software that can be installed within our own company server?

    Tiggr is RichFaces based. Can its exported HTML be used for .Net applications?

  7. 7 max said at 16:12 on February 23rd, 2011:

    @phtan: We will be offering such feature (installing in your company) in the future. Are you able to use Tiggr right now in your company?

    Yes, you can export as HTML and use in any application: http://blog.gotiggr.com/2011/01/export-prototype-as-html-bundle/. Our future direction is to make Tiggr components be just plain HTML controls and other rich controls but not tied to RichFaces.


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