Well said, Sean.  And bravo for all staying mellow and cool despite
technical differences.  One thing I like about this list is that
people are nice and very helpful.

Jorge, maybe you could write an extension js that adds the
functionality you need for full browsers, without adding it to the
main jqtouch.js file?
I totally hear what you're saying with wanting a framework that works
well, gracefully degrades and scales appropriately.  And if the
browser companies could decide on real standards to adhere to, we'd
all be in a different position.  The mobile landscape with browsers
sure is annoying.  And having to consider, which I am now, to
architect 3 versions of your site (full browser, webkit smartphone,
and lite-text) brings back 1999 browser compatibility nightmares
again.  I hear ya.

I've used IUI for a real-world site and am learning jQTouch now.  They
both rock and have their pros/cons.  I too seek the day when there is
"one code base to rule them all".  Let me know if you find it.

~ brent
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