LiveCode 8.1’s new external lets your app integrate fitness monitoring or health diagnostic features, or to safely store the data it gathers from the user about their health & fitness. IOS devices provide a secure central store for health and fitness data via the HealthKit API. Read more: Cross-platform app deployment with LiveCode is now even easier HealthKit external To streamline things further, you can now leave worrying about externals and extensions to us: the standalone builder can now automatically scan your app for the inclusions that it needs, no matter which platform you’re deploying to.Īnd just to make things even easier, you can now deploy for mobile platforms and desktop platforms simultaneously. LiveCode 8.1 streamlines preparing for standalone deployment by bringing all externals, extensions and script libraries together in a new “Inclusions” pane in the standalone builder. No more fiddling with externals.txt and the “Copy Files” pane in the standalone builder. Read more: Removing QuickTime dependency from LiveCode’s player object Streamlined deployment #Livecode indy 8.1.3 windowsThe completely-rewritten Windows player object uses DirectPlay to play your media, enabling out-of-the-box video playback on Windows, Android, MacOS and iOS. #Livecode indy 8.1.3 windows 10The days of struggling to get QuickTime installed and working on Windows 10 are over! LiveCode 8.1 brings reliable video playback back to the Windows platform. New Networking Capabilities Windows multimedia without QuickTime Learn more about the new networking capabilities for LiveCode TsNet brings new capabilities too, with built-in support for communicating with SMTP and SFTP servers. With a few small changes to your app, load data faster and keep the user interface responsive by doing as many simultaneous, non-blocking network operations as you like, even to the same server. Working in partnership with Tech Strategies, LiveCode 8.1 makes your network-aware apps more reliable and more responsive using the new cURL-based tsNet external, which comes as standard with LiveCode Indy and Business editions.īecause tsNet plugs into the standard LiveCode network stack, you don’t need to change your app at all to immediately take advantage of up to 3 times greater speed that it brings on faster networks or when handling a large volume of traffic just redeploy your app with LiveCode 8.1 to upgrade. Today we’re pleased to announce the release of LiveCode 8.1, which builds on the LiveCode 8 foundation to bring dozens of new features, better performance, and some developer-assisting improvements that’ll just make your life a bit easier – not to mention 200 bug fixes. Back in May 2016 we released LiveCode 8, a massive step forward for the LiveCode ecosystem with new externals, new extensibility with LiveCode Builder widgets, and a new and improved IDE.
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