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New Tiggr version 1.2.5: Better Performance and New Features for Your Interactive and Clickable UI Prototypes

01.28.2011
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We are happy to release Tiggr version 1.2.5. We worked very hard improving Tiggr behind the scenes. We made Tiggr run faster, more stable, load projects faster and fixed a number of UI quicks. Give Tiggr a try and as always, we would love to hear your feedback: http://getsatisfaction.com/exadel. Don’t forget to follow us on Twitter: @gotiggr.com.

 

New Features

  • Customize the tab panel with tabs on top or bottom
  • Quickly edit the number of rows/columns in properties
  • Set screen size for web or mobile to one of the predefined values or enter it manually
  • navigation bar can now be placed in header or footer of the application as jQuery Mobile requires:
See screen shots of these features or just try Tiggr.

 

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