Company
Date Published
Author
Jacklin Altman Product Team
Word count
907
Language
English
Hacker News points
None

Summary

The Q3 Ionic Show introduced a series of updates and new features across its platforms, including the launch of Trapeze, an open-source project designed to simplify modifications to native iOS/Android projects. Framework 6.2 brought various enhancements like multi-date selection and a compact datetime function, alongside improvements to Component Playground. Capacitor updates included the release of Capacitor 4 and new plugins for seamless upgrades and enhanced developer experience. The introduction of Portals for Capacitor and React Native aims to streamline micro frontend architecture, allowing multiple teams to build and deploy independently. Additionally, Appflow, Ionic’s mobile DevOps platform, has seen improvements in stability, speed, and usability, along with the announcement of a public beta for React Native, catering to corporate policies with self-hosted live updates. The show concluded with a live Q&A session, offering developers the chance to engage directly with Ionic experts.