Big Ryuzine Update

“Ryuzine” and “Ryuzine Machine” have just been updated to version 0.9.3!  This is a big update from a performance stand-point and fixes issues discovered in the previous release.  Here’s the run-down:

Ryuzine Web App

  • Views preference now persistently stored in a cookie file so it automatically restores the last used view setting.
  • Can now send custom themes to BlackBerry tablets and Windows Phones.
  • Send different themes to Android 2.x and 3.x+
  • +300% faster loading time
  • 30-50% reduction in memory usage (depending on content)
  • 26% reduction in main script file size
  • Improved stability on iOS platform
  • Android 2.x page turn bug fixed (requires Android is not spoofing User Agent string)
  • “Widescreen” Android phones now correctly fill content in landscape orientation
  • Fully compatible with 0.9.2 Themes
  • Compatible with existing 0.9.2 Ryuzine HTML files*

Ryuzine Machine Authoring App

  • 19% reduction in main script file size
  • Simulator devices can now be skinned
  • Simulator devices can be zoomed in/out
  • Ability to add Custom Device profiles to the configuration file
  • Option to over-ride WYSIWYG loading even on supported browsers (if you prefer to hand-code everything)

In addition to these improvements in the FREE DOWNLOAD files the online Ryuzine Machine Demo has also been updated so you can try out the new Simulator Skins and a unique Guided Tour option has been added to help you get started.

* 0.9.2 Ryuzine files will work, they just won’t see all of the performance gains.  If you still have source documents for those files consider regenerating them with the current version of Ryuzine Machine.

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