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This one's actually built on openai, but there's definitely a lot of movement in the space. I think Google may be working on something really amazing. Hoping to see more in the open source space, ala Stable Diffusion.


Scrolling Sencha list via Accelerometer is wicked cool!


Not perfectly- See some of the notes above-


Which firmware version is it on, just so I know — 2.2 or 3.0? Thanks-


2.2


Definitely will add. Feel free to post suggestions here: http://code.google.com/p/jqtouch/issues/list


I definitely need to test more on Android and Pre - hence the beta. With Android, I'm aiming primarily at "cupcake" release, as it's a newer version of WebKit. Hopefully, as they all get updated with newer and newer versions of WebKit, we'll see more ubiquity in general.


I'm running Cupcake here, and it's pretty painfully slow on my ADP1. Scrolling is a bit unreliable, as is trackball navigation. It looks great, though. Best of luck getting it working there.


Many thanks. Definitely need to get some test devices — Would love to focus on making it functional/accessible on these devices, but then forwards compatible. Love the fact that more and more modern devices are including auto-update features.


Unfortunately, I think you'll find a lot of the newer WebKit features missing from the Pre. For example, the canvas implementation is stripped down and lacks, among other things, gradients.


Yes, I've seen- it's definitely lacking. Hopefully they'll update with more features, but ultimately, my main goal is to provide the page animations, history management, AJAX, etc. — Someone could create a Pre theme which doesn't use CSS gradients, etc-


It doesn't, it's not meant to (I'm the creator, btw)-


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