Two Lives Left Updates Coding App Codea, Adds iOS7 Support and More

Two Lives Left has updated Codea to version 2.0. The updated iteration brings in iOS stylings to the app; it now also features full 64-bit support, as well as more features that can be found in the extensive list below.

Assets • Codea now features a brand new unified asset system that supports sounds, music, images and more • Music API for playing background music in popular formats • Three fantastic new sound and music packs for you to use in your games — composed especially for Codea Completely New Code Editor • Intelligent autocomplete picks up all your variables, locals and nested types • In-line errors show up live as you code • Smart indentation and scope completion • Most editor keys can be long-pressed for more options • Support for multi-line comments • Fix your code layout with the new Re-Indent feature New Features • Find and Replace: access via the search button on the keyboard • Location API: access GPS data in Codea • displayMode(OVERLAY): use this for a transparent sidebar in your projects • Codea now uses double precision floating point • Projects can be sorted by recently opened, or by name • Z-level supported in setContext • Bluetooth Keyboard Shortcut support (see Getting Started section for a full list) Improvements • Codea has lost weight: Codea 2.0 is 23 MB, compared with 36 MB for the old version • Air Code respects your editor theme choice (light or dark) • Shader Lab can bind arrays, and will tell you about failed bindings • Shader compilation errors are printed as warnings in your projects • Dark keyboard style for dark theme Fixes • Many, many fixes. Including the wrapped line issue in code editor Codea is a unique code editor that allows user to create and tweak projects right on their OS devices. It incorporates several features to make the mobile experience enjoyable. It is available for $9.99 on the App Store.