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New Notifications plugin, Marketplace updates and more

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April 27, 2017 Notifications “v2” plugin available Corona Labs is pleased to announce the

[Corona Digest]( April 27, 2017 Notifications “v2” plugin available Corona Labs is pleased to announce the release of the new [Notifications]( plugin which supports local notifications and push notifications driven by Google [Firebase]( Cloud Messaging (FCM). Using this plugin, both iOS and Android apps can take advantage of FCM. While Google is maintaining their legacy Google Cloud Messaging (GCM) system for existing Android apps, all Android apps adding push notifications for the first time must now use FCM along with the new [Notifications]( plugin. This plugin is designed to be a drop-in replacement for the existing plugin.notifications plugin. [Click here]( to learn more about this new plugin.  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Appodeal]( [Download Corona]( From the Forum This week we look at: [Building a better jump]( Helping your characters bound better. [Back to the future]( Keystores and why you should protect them. [Squishy physics]( Simulating real world squish in a rigid physics simulation. Premium Plugins [AdMob Plugin]( [Ad Colony]( [Chartboost plugin]( [Unity Ads Plugin]( Marketplace Update The [Corona Marketplace]( is continually growing. Check out some of the recent featured products! --------------------------------------------------------------- Female Dark Thief The [female thief]( is suitable for platformer/side-scroller games. Put her in an endless runner game, beat’em up, stealth, or similar adventure game. She has over 20 high-quality animations and is ready to be a part of your game! --------------------------------------------------------------- Braintonik Dialog This plugin lets you build [highly-customizable dialog boxes.]( Include multiple buttons, change colors, and control the animation display of every component! --------------------------------------------------------------- Evolving Atmospheres From high-tension to peaceful serenity and everything in between, [Evolving Atmospheres]( will breath sonic life and character into your project, whatever the style. [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2017 Corona Labs Inc. All rights reserved. [www.CoronaLabs.com]( Corona Labs Inc 350 Alabama Street, #10 San Francisco, CA, USA, 94110

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