We do have problems with interactions. What elements did you use ? 
In short: All clickable components like rows in a table grid, buttons, and so 
on are a bit....touchy.:-)

>>> Fritz Zaucker <zauc...@oetiker.ch> 7/20/2010 10:46 >>>
In January I tried a small test application on the iPhone and it worked 'out
of the box'.

Cheers,
Fritz

On Tue, 20 Jul 2010, Jose Carlos Norte wrote:

> It would really interesting in eyeOS to have ipad support for qooxdoo.
>
> However, it would be possible to simply execute existing applications,
> with a new qooxdoo version on ipad? or it would require some
> extra-work?
>
> Thanks.
>
> 2010/7/20 Andreas Ecker <andreas.ec...@1und1.de>:
>> Howdy!
>>
>> On Tue, 2010-07-20 at 16:18 +0200, Robert Nimax wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> did you ever try to run your qooxdoo based web applications on mobile
>>> devices having a (multi-)touch panel ?
>>> Well, as anticipated it is working...basically. That is great at all
>>> an I am very happy about that. :-)
>>>
>>> [...]
>>>
>>>
>>> I think there are many other issues left.
>>> So what about the qooxdoo roadmap concerning this issues ?
>>> I have beeng searching in bugzilla and the forum but I did not find
>>> anything that really helps me or any information about future support
>>> or handling of these issues.
>>>
>>> What are your experiences ? Are there any plans for the
>>> future regarding mobile devices and touch panels ?
>>
>> Yes, we have already been looking into framework support for mobile apps
>> (e.g. on touch devices like smart phones or tablets). This is currently
>> shaping up, so no specific roadmap yet, but expect more info to be
>> available within the next few weeks.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Andreas
>>
>> --
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>> Project Lead
>> http://qooxdoo.org
>>
>>
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