Not to mention the URL bar dropping down on any page change.
-=R

On 10/2/07 12:06 PM, "rich_wagner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> 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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> > 



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