Le 18 sept. 08 à 21:23, Stephen Barncard a écrit :

Fooey on Toolbook. One can make web apps look exactly like an iPhone app now.

check this out:
http://ajaxian.com/archives/iphone-native-looking-skin

I adapted a test to work on my site:
http://barncard.com/iPhone/test.html#_tune_in

it would be easy to use Rev to make up these.



I don't think so, if I understand what SJ & co said at the WWDC keynote & SDK announcement. The interface (that they call CocoaTouch) is rather different from what you have with a mouse and screen (this is also partially true for ajax). For instance, there is no "mouseover" at this stage. By contrast, you have these touch interface which is really different, and you have these extra sensors. This interface is still, IMHO, rather underexploited.

On the other hand, I agree that porting most of rev to such a device seems reasonably feasible. But, to continue another thread (Cocoa), a true porting would involve a loss of "cross platform compatibility", which I translate by the appearance of some diversity. Of course, it would be always possible to emulate most of the classical interface, but I think that developing on such a device (small screen, no overlapping windows, other sensors) motivates the appearance of new interface solutions, at the very least.

François
        (very) amateur developer

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