So I am about to embark on writing my first ever mobile application using AIR. I have been reading a lot about it, but I am surprised how little information I am finding on the best structures to use that are better on mobile apps or that users prefer. My app will basically be a splash screen followed by a simple datagrid, and when a user touches on a record, web content will be displayed using maps, images, and data. They will want to efficiently remove that data from the screen and select another target. Also, I will need some kind of popout that a user can select filters to filter the data. So I have looked at setting up a mobile environment in Flash Builder and it looks like you can set it up as a blank, view-based, or tabbed program. I wondered if you have found one type of construct to be more effective than the other? Also, can you combine them? I mean, can you have a view based application that also has tabs at the bottom? Any advice on the best mobile layouts would be appreciated, as well as any pitfalls or things that you think I should be aware of as I embark on this journey.
Also, I am having trouble narrowing down the number of columns to show a user in the datagrid so that it is all readable. Any advice on efficiently showing tabular data on a mobile device would be helpful. Thanks!! -- View this message in context: http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/Mobile-App-Development-Suggestions-tp13371.html Sent from the Apache Flex Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
