hi Richard,

I'll follow up on Remi's suggestion for using MobiOne's iPhone
emulator as it supports touch events/gestures/orientation/geolocation/
appcache/accelerometer.... with an integrated inspector. We are a
windows shop and this goes further than desktop browsers get you by a
long ways.

I use the MobiOne AppSync (Send to My Phone) for quickly testing
directly on my iphone(s). AppSync provides an implicit hosting feature
that allows you to quickly test a mobile webapp on a device that is
outside of your dev env firewall.

Since not everyone on my team has iphones I bought a couple of
iphone3s off ebay for < $100, jailbroke them and installed veency vnc
server w/ pwd protection. Now my team can use any of these devices via
VNC and AppSync to rapidly test their changes.

Hope this helps.

Wayne
[email protected]
disclaimer: I'm on the MobiOne team and develop iPhone mobile web
apps



On Aug 13, 4:38 am, Richard Quadling <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12 August 2010 17:59, Peter Rust <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It's pretty tough to develop for a device without actually having
> > one.
>
> Exactly what I tell my boss.
>
> For the time being, I'm leaving the app functional as a desktop
> browser app and asking for screenshots every time they want to change
> it.
>
> And then taking my time as I've no way of knowing WTF is going on.
>
> --
> Richard Quadling.

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