This is excellent news. I purchased RubyMotion when it came out and largely didn't use it for awhile. Since last 3 months our company which is entirely made of Rails/JS guys have been building small apps using RubyMotion.
I didn't know they were working on OSX support. But this is huge for me, back on GNU/Linux GUI programming using dynamic languages is easy. py-gtk/ruby-gnome2 bindings really work well and It is incredibly awesome that you can build small utils for yourself in a afternoon using py-gtk/ruby-gnome2. Ability to do the same for OSX is exciting!
I didn't know they were working on OSX support. But this is huge for me, back on GNU/Linux GUI programming using dynamic languages is easy. py-gtk/ruby-gnome2 bindings really work well and It is incredibly awesome that you can build small utils for yourself in a afternoon using py-gtk/ruby-gnome2. Ability to do the same for OSX is exciting!