On 12/16/2010 05:38 PM, Joe Nuxoll (Java Posse) wrote:
I rest my case with Karsten's case. The good news is that you get to
use all the same code for the underlying data structures. Only the UI
code is different for each - because a good user experience means
thinking differently about the interface for each device. Ideally, the
two versions should "feel" similar, but when you look closely they'll
be quite different.i
I say my idea, even though I've not bought a tablet yet (and
unfortunately I have to wait for a good deal of money that my customers
owe me and are paying in delay :-(
For my app, I find it completely reasonable to have a different UI for a
larger display. I agree with Joe on that. If usability drives me to
change the UI, I don't consider it fragmentation.
I consider fragmentation mostly non UI code that I *have* to change to
deal with different devices, or operating system versions.
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