the plugins worry me, but it's too early to know if that'll matter to me.īut, all things considered: it's a fantastic product and it's now effectively available to more people than it was before, so that's a Good Thing(tm) in my book. there's also the native stuff, which I think I can live without. if it's just Corona Cloud I don't get for free for example then I don't care. but again, it all depends on what I'm paying for. I know that if that was the price when I started my last game I probably couldn't have afforded it as a small-time indie dev. I also don't like the Pro price hike, that certainly hurts. Easy-to-learn & powerful Solar2D is a cross-platform framework which is ideal for rapidly creating apps and games for mobile devices, TV, desktop systems and HTML5. I appreciate their level of honesty about that actually. Rebranded Corona SDK Simple to learn and use, completely free and open source 2D game engine. On the other hand, they've always been very straightforward about the fact that they're a business trying to make money, so you know who you're getting into bed with. meaning, if there's all sorts of kick-ass features you can only get by paying then that'll kinda suck. My only concern is if it winds up being a Trojan horse. It is available for both Windows and Mac OS X (though running it on Wine is. lots of people can now use Corona that probably couldn't before due to the cost and I think that can only be seen as good news on many levels. have heard of Corona SDK, from Corona Labs (previously called Ansca Mobile). FDMLib bears no responsibility for the safety of the software downloaded from third-party sites. With the ability to develop for Apple iOS, Android. We cannot confirm if there is a download of this app available. Corona SDK allows the mobile app and game developer to create for multiple platforms at the same time. Downloading Corona SDK by Corona Labs for Mac from the developer's website was possible when we last checked. native inputbox password WIN OSX GTK QT CONSOLE VCPKG C LUA Fortran. Thank you for using our Mac software library. I've actually got a book coming out in roughly a month on Corona (yes, a bit of shameless self-promotion here!) and have used it in my own projects for a while and I think this is good news. tiny file dialogs (cross-platform C C++) v3.8.8 one C.
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