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Android Beta10
Update: A new version is available.
Dear Developers,
We just published Pebble Android 2.0 Beta 10. We are getting close to a final release and you can help by testing this build on your devices.
New Android Beta
Update: A new version is available.
We just released a new version of Pebble Android 2.0 Beta with the Pebble appstore.
Android appstore beta
Update: A new version is available.
This morning we released the Pebble appstore for iOS. We love Android and feature parity is extremely important for us. We are releasing today a beta of the Pebble Android mobile app that includes the Pebble appstore to all developers.
Pebble appstore is live!
This is a big day for Pebble developers and the wearable ecosystem in general! Almost one year after the first version of Pebble SDK, this morning we have released a new version of the Pebble iOS app including the Pebble appstore. For the first time in the history of wearable computing, users can browse and download third party apps: your apps.
This is an important milestone. First and foremost we want to thank you for your journey with us. In just 3 months since the first beta of SDK 2 you have blown us away with your talent and creativity!
Tips for Appstore Success
If you have already published an app, or are planning on publishing an app, here are some tips for a successful appstore launch.
Pebble SDK 2.0 BETA7
Attention developers! Pebble SDK 2.0 BETA7 just landed on the developer site! Go get it now and do read the release notice. iOS users will need to delete any existing Pebble app before they can upgrade.
Pebble SDK 2.0 BETA6 - Season Finale?
Another week and another release of Pebble SDK 2.0. In this version you will find that the iOS application now includes the Pebble appstore and will give you a chance to see how your application looks and feels with the new store. If you had a 1.x application, you should also make sure that the automatic upgrade works properly for your app.
Using JSHint for Pebble Development
In our post on JavaScript Tips and Tricks we strongly recommended the use of JSLint or JSHint to help you detect JavaScript problems at compile time.
We believe JSHint can really increase the quality of your code and we will probably enforce JSHint correct-ness for all the apps on the appstore very soon. In this post we show you how to setup jshint and integrate it in your Pebble development process.
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