Tiggzi is a Web-based platform for building mobile apps for iPhone, Android, or HTML5. We recently launched Tiggzi for Musicians to extend Tiggzi and showcased it at the recent NAMM show.
Tiggzi for Musicians customizes and further simplifies the mobile development process for musician apps. It guides you through a series of steps to grab content you already have in the Cloud. Now all musicians can have a mobile strategy to promote their music.
Want to know more? Want to see it for yourself? Know someone who would be interested?
Join us as award-winning performing artist Alexa Weber Morales shows how you can create mobile apps for your music fans or customers in less than 10 minutes! Afterward, Alexa and Exadel’s David Schoenbach will answer your questions.
See you there!
Build Your Mobile App in Minutes with Tiggzi for Musicians
January 31, Tuesday
11am US Pacific Time
Register: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/887753456
When: November 16, Wednesday, 11am US Pacific Time Register: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/466425672
One of the great things about Tiggr Mobile Apps Builder is its support for end-to-end development, going all the way from an idea in one person’s mind to an app running in thousands of phones. In this webinar, we’ll show you exactly how it’s done (and how easy it is) by walking you through a hands-on example. The focus will be on exporting options for apps. In this case, we’ll export an Android binary (.apk) and publish to the Android Market. Of course, we’ll quickly build an app first, so you can learn or refresh your memory about how to build the UI with jQuery Mobile, connect to REST services, and test the app.
PhoneGap is one of the foundation technologies for Tiggr Mobile Apps Builder. Tiggr’s extensive capabilities in JavaScript customization allow developers an easy way to use the PhoneGap API to make native apps that access device features (like using the camera). In this webinar, we’ll show you how it’s done with hands-on examples and then you’ll have the chance to ask questions.
Our last webinar, “Building Mobile Apps with jQuery Mobile and PhoneGap,” was a great success. If you missed it you can still get to a recording of it by following the registration link and registering (or just typing in your e-mail address if you’re already registered.)
Also, following up on a question from this last webinar, we’re putting together a webinar on using the PhoneGap API in Tiggr scheduled for October 27th. Watch for more details on the blog.
In trying to figure out the best way to keep our community informed, we’ve decided to try something different. We try to put on webinars that span about an hour, but that’s a big chunk in someone’s day. We wanted to shoot for something that would need less of a commitment — more like the length of a break. For us, this length of time would allow more focus and be easier to produce.
So, we’ve started a weekly series of “Tiggr Bites” to zoom in on different aspects of Tiggr as it continues to evolve. Each one will last for no longer than 20 minutes. Here’s what we’ve done so far and what’s on the schedule:
Topic
Date/Time
Collaborative Software Development in the Cloud Made Easy
July 28, 2011 (11am Pacific Time)
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Using the New Theme Editor in Tiggr
August 4, 2011 (11am Pacific Time)
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Connecting More Easily to REST Services in Your Mobile Apps
August 11, 2011 (11am Pacific Time)
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This is only the beginning. We’ll be adding more topics in the next few months.
UPDATE: Due to schedule conflict, this event has been cancelled.
If you’ve ever designed a user interface as part of a large team or for a customer, you know how valuable it is to get a prototype out there for feedback as soon as possible. Mockup tools, although helpful, only provide a static, not an interactive, view of the UI.
Join us to learn about Tiggr for Prototypes - a Web-based tool for easily building and sharing interactive HTML prototypes for Web and mobile applications. These application prototypes not only look like the real applications, but also behave like the applications.
This webinar will walk through several examples, so you can see how easy it really is. In this webinar, we will learn about Tiggr for Prototypes’ Web components, mobile components (based on jQuery Mobile), Web Preview, sharing, events/actions, templates, and much more using prototypes we build online. At the end, we’ll also give you a brief sneak peek of Tiggr Mobile Application Builder and Tiggr Mobile Tester.
Title: Tiggr: Collaborative Software Development in the Cloud Made Easy Date: Tuesday, July 12, 2011 Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PDT Register now: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/243366976