Agreed though there are differences in approach for UI and UX between iPhone 
and iPad. 

The iPad seems a lot less constrained compared to the ui elements of the 
iPhone. 

PeterSW

Sent from my iPad

On 17/06/2010, at 2:21 AM, Sean Gilligan <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> On Jun 16, 2010, at 10:23 AM, CodeAmigo <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> So I will continue with the group, because I know it will help me and
>> probably others who want to web develop for the iPad.
> 
> You are certainly allowed to create an alternative group, but I encourage 
> folks to ask their iPad questions here.  There is so much overlap between 
> iPhone and iPad (for example the question just asked about touch events.). I 
> know that many of the most frequent posters here are very interested/involved 
> in iPad and will be more than happy to answer iPad questions.  I don't think 
> there is any danger in the iPad questions overwhelming the group and crowding 
> out other questions or creating too much noise.
> 
> I encourage everyone to stick with this group and definitely don't hesitate 
> to ask or answer iPad questions here.
> 
> -- Sean
> 
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