MT.D is not all-or-nothing.  I use it in a few places in my app, and in
others write my own tableviews.

You can customize MT.D to a degree by overriding behavior or writing custom
elements.  It's not always the best tool to use - in those cases you write
it yoursefl

On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Matt <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've gone through the tutorials and it looks very promising. My big concern
> is what if my client wants something that is not built into MT.D?
>
> One element I know my client will want is 2 or more Text View boxes on the
> same row, side-by-side.
> How easy is it to create custom elements?
>
> Can I break out of MT.D and display a ControllerView with interface
> elements
> created in XCode?
>
> Does anyone use MT.D and xib screens in the same app? Any pitfalls?
>
> Thanks,
> Matt
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