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Edward Spencer

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What do you want from Sencha Touch 2.1? Posted: Mar 14, 2012 4:21 PM
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Disclaimers: this is the most unofficial, non-Sencha-backed poll of all time. There’s no guarantee we’ll ever do any of it, yada yada.

Touch 2.0 went GA last week to easily the best product launch reception I’ve seen. It was great and the feedback’s wonderful but honeymoons are boring – I want to know what’s wrong with it :)

So, what do you want to see in Sencha Touch 2.1? I asked on Twitter just now and got a bunch of responses so here are some ideas. Even if what you want is on this list already drop a reply in the comments so I know more than one person cares about it:

touch-2-1-requests

We do of course have a few ideas up our sleeves too, but why spoil the surprise?

Read: What do you want from Sencha Touch 2.1?

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