A bit irked by the following "burying your head in the sand" statement
on page 17:

"An iPhone application minimizes the user's awareness of the browser
experience...Although an iPhone application is, by definition, a web
application that users open in Safari on iPhone, it suppresses the
browser's presence in its user interface. As a result, users perceive
the application as a standalone solution. "

Come on, let's get real...How can a user perceive the application as
standalone when they have to launch it via the Bookmarks list or URL
bar? How can they not be constantly aware of the browser's presence
when the bottom toolbar cannot be hidden? If Apple does not want to
give developers the power to achieve this, I wish that they would at
least not pretend that they do.






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