Dear Particle Developers,
Today we announced that Particle Code has been acquired by Appcelerator, makers of the Titanium cross-platform framework.
While this is a joyous announcement, it also means that the Particle SDK beta will soon draw to a close.
We’d like to take this opportunity to thank you from the bottom of our hearts and from the top of our minds for your patience, support and feedback since we launched early versions of Particle to the world in September of 2010.
Some logistics:
- We will continue to fully support the Particle SDK through the end of this year. During this time, we’ll maintain the forums, answer your questions and give everyone personal assistance continuing, wrapping up or migrating their Particle projects.
- As of January 1, 2012, we will no longer officially support the platform. If we’re able to leave the forums up and there is interest in us doing so, we’ll happily help the community along as best we can.
- The Particle platform is and will continue to be completely free to developers, new and old. We may even open source parts of it in the future. Stay tuned.
- If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at support@particlecode.com. We’d love to hear from you.
For more information on the acquisition, please visit Appcelerator’s website: http://www.appcelerator.com/appcelerator-acquires-particlecode/
Click here to read the press release.
We’re excited to continue empowering developers to focus more on content and less on fragmentation from our new home in Mountain View at the Appcelerator HQ. Come visit, drop us a line and let us know how we can help with your apps.
Code on,
The Particle Code team

