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Exciting updates from the Ionic team! Hey Ionites! It’s been an exciting month and we have tons

Exciting updates from the Ionic team! Hey Ionites! It’s been an exciting month and we have tons of good stuff to share. 🚀 Web components, Ionic-angular updates, WKWebView! Here is a brief summary of what's happening at Ionic. Open Source Updates [Ionic-angular 3.7.1]( was released this month. This release also includes support for iOS 11, including the iPhone X. A new version of [Ionic 1 is coming soon]( and will include iOS 11 and iPhone X support! [WKWebview]( is now the default iOS webview for all Ionic apps We’re testing a new [doctor command]( that automatically checks your dev environment to make sure it's correctly set up Want to know what the future holds? Justin and Adam just [released a new podcast]( on Stencil and the future of Ionic 🔮 And here’s a helpful walkthrough that shows you how to [build your own web components]( with Stencil (while you’re at it, check out the [Stencil Worldwide Slack channel]( to keep up with the latest) Community News & Events Want to use the Ionic CLI from a visual interface? The [Ionic App Generator]( built by [Chris Griffith]( was released at the ngHouston meetup. Nice work Chris! 🎉 [Joshua Morony]( interviewed our own Justin Willis about Stencil and how it affects the future of Ionic - [here’s the full story]( Tips for Building Better Apps What makes for a good mobile UX? [Get our take]( in this recent addition to the Ionic Blog Looking for some cool themes & components to kickstart your next Ionic project? Check out [IonicThemes]( (powered by community members) to see what they have to offer! 🔥 Built with Ionic See why the [Microsoft Flow team chose Ionic]( to build their amazing mobile app Coming soon The team is hard at work on keyboard fixes in Ionic-Angular, and we’ll soon be rolling out Shadow Dom support with Stencil. 💙 The Ionic Team You're receiving these emails because you signed up on [ionicframework.com](. Click here to [unsubscribe](. Ionic 121 S. Pinckney St. Ste. 300 Madison, WI 53703

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