I’m a Corona Enterprise user.
I work on a small team inside a major publisher, and we chose Corona since we had a very short schedule, and it looked like a good engine to get going and get completed fast. We got Enterprise primarily to integrate the standardized native plugins that are used across the mobile division.
We are waiting on Certification for iOS, and working on Android. It’s been a tough challenge finding a good pattern to hook up NDK plugins to Corona in Android, and to the Android Activity(JNLua is pretty neat though I have to say). And after the initial learning curve, using the Lua Bridge is pretty easy, and relatively intuitive. There are a number of neat tricks I’ve managed to learn with Lua and Corona, and the whole dev process has been pretty painless, with a few exceptions where Corona has been VERY responsive and helpful in very quick time. At first I was sort of disappointed with the Enterprise version structure, but have slowly come to appreciate the customisability it provides when you need more with your build process.
So far, quite happy with the whole process, and I know a few people have started using Corona on home projects, as well as other teams adopting it. [import]uid: 134101 topic_id: 32197 reply_id: 128214[/import]