Titanium SDK

Titanium SDK
Developer(s)TiDev, Inc.
Stable release
12.5.1.GA[1] Edit this on Wikidata / 2 October 2024 (2 October 2024)
Preview release
Repository
Operating systemmacOS, Windows, Linux
PlatformiOS, Android
TypeApplication framework
LicenseApache Public License v2
WebsiteTitanium SDK

Titanium SDK is an open-source framework that allows the creation of native mobile applications on platforms iOS and Android from a single JavaScript codebase.[2] It is presently developed by non-profit software foundation TiDev, Inc.[3][4]

In February 2013, Business Insider estimated that 10% of all smartphones worldwide ran Titanium-built apps.[5] As of 2017, Titanium had amassed over 950,000 developer registrations.[6]

The core component of the Titanium software ecosystem is the Apache-licensed software development kit, Titanium SDK. Alloy, a Titanium-based model–view–controller framework, is a related project presently maintained and developed by TiDev, Inc for use with the Titanium SDK.

Titanium SDK was originally developed and maintained by Appcelerator, Inc, then later by Axway, Inc after Axway purchased Appcelerator in 2016.[7] Today the Titanium SDK and related projects are developer-maintained under direction of non-profit Alabama corporation TiDev, Inc. based in Centreville, Alabama.[8]

  1. ^ https://github.com/tidev/titanium-sdk/releases/tag/12_5_1_GA. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ "Titanium Command-Line Interface Reference | Titanium SDK". titaniumsdk.com. Retrieved 2023-01-04.
  3. ^ Brousseau, Christian (October 25, 2013). Creating Mobile Apps with Appcelerator Titanium (1st ed.). Packt Publishing. p. 318. ISBN 978-1-84951-926-7.
  4. ^ Bahrenburg, Benjamin (June 25, 2013). Appcelerator Titanium Business Application Development Cookbook (1st ed.). Packt Publishing. p. 328. ISBN 978-1-84969-534-3.
  5. ^ Julie Bort (1 February 2013). "Microsoft Might Buy A Startup That Powers 10 Percent Of The World's Smartphones". Business Insider. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
  6. ^ Appcelerator (7 May 2017). "Appcelerator". Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  7. ^ Pollentine, Boydlee (December 16, 2011). Appcelerator Titanium Smartphone App Development Cookbook (1st ed.). Packt Publishing. p. 308. ISBN 978-1-84951-396-8.
  8. ^ Hobson, Mike (May 2022). "Titanium Mobile Development Software Finds a New Home In Central Alabama | The Bibb Voice". Retrieved 2023-01-04.

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