With the introduction of Screen Builder, we took some time to evaluate our entire Platform story in order make sure that the products we’re putting “in the box” deliver the most value to you, and align to our long-term plans. In this post, I'll share more about the history of design tools in the Platform, and what this means for the future.
If you have the option to choose between manually downloading and installing the bits from a browser on one hand, and getting them through a package manager on the other, then choose the latter. It will save you a lot of time and effort. Read on to see how you can use Telerik UI for iOS in a private CocoaPod.
You can have your cake and eat it too - that's the promise of Xamarin.Forms by letting you write C# towards making native cross-platform mobile apps. All the while, you can stay in your favorite code ...
Mobile app distribution is painful. You know it, we know it. Dealing with iOS provisioning profiles is a necessary evil, publishing via the public app stores takes days if not weeks, and setting up your own private app store is more work than it's worth. For the past year now Telerik AppManager has been assisting developers with internal app deployments by taking much of this pain away and providing a friction-free path for apps built with the Telerik Platforms to your users. Today I'm pleased to announce some big updates to AppManager!