On Jan 12, 5:53 am, iWebKit <[email protected]> wrote:
> that's because it doesn't really offer a "complete" framework. it is
> more an example pack. Over time 3 big frameworks have rised iui, also
> getting old, webapp.net, full featured but hard to use and can be
> annoying while navigating, iwebkit, easy to use and write, no js
> required, constant updates and plugin/theming compatibility
iUI could hardly be considered big (or usable!) The iWebKit thing is
nothing (literally.) No idea on the other one, but I can just
imagine.
One rule of thumb is that anything that targets the iPhone
specifically is a waste of time.
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