We first wrote about Tiggzi, a DIY mobile app maker that gives you far more flexibility than most of its competitors, when it launched its public beta a few weeks ago. Since then, the service, which was developed by software engineering company Exadel, has added quite a few more features, making it even easier to develop relatively fully featured apps with its drag-and-drop interface. Among these new features are the ability to expert native iOS binaries and to export Windows Phone source code (Tiggzi promises that the option to export the compiled binaries for Windows Phone is coming soon). Tiggzi also added support for AT&T's text messaging and MHealth API. Starting later this month, Tiggzi will also launch its own database solution, Tiggzi DB.oklahoma state plane crash syracuse university best buy black friday 2011 ads broncos jets jessie james osu basketball dale sveum
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