Hopefully people fix their apps. I went to play with the top 10 list that Lifehacker posted a bit ago and most didn't really work. Those people spent all this time making "throw scroll" work in the desktop browser......it does it automatically on the iPhone so that just makes things not scroll at allOthers were made to look the right size in the desktop browser, so on the iPhone they are really tiny when it shows the whole page and you can't zoom in on them right.I guess it will take time for people to fix them now that they can see how it works on the iPhone. Though I knew that they're little in-brower throw scroll wouldn't work from day one and I'm not huge into web development, I would've thought they'd have been able to logically deduce that it wouldn't work as well before the iPhone was out.
Until Apple creates more apps or opens the iPhone up to developers, the web is the only way we can add functionality. As a web developer, I am happy enough with this option because I don't have to learn anything new. It only took a few hours to optimize my website (An online to-do list: <a class="user" href="http://www.toodledo.com/slim">http://www.toodledo.com/slim</a> ) for the iPhone, and when I want to update the code, I dont have to worry about pushing new widgets out to all the phones. I just update my server, and Boom!
wasternJul 3, 2007
Hopefully people fix their apps. I went to play with the top 10 list that Lifehacker posted a bit ago and most didn't really work. Those people spent all this time making "throw scroll" work in the desktop browser......it does it automatically on the iPhone so that just makes things not scroll at allOthers were made to look the right size in the desktop browser, so on the iPhone they are really tiny when it shows the whole page and you can't zoom in on them right.I guess it will take time for people to fix them now that they can see how it works on the iPhone. Though I knew that they're little in-brower throw scroll wouldn't work from day one and I'm not huge into web development, I would've thought they'd have been able to logically deduce that it wouldn't work as well before the iPhone was out.
mattmollysdadJul 3, 2007
I thought there was going to be something about using Google Maps with some kind of real time traffic updates. Was I right or did I dream that up?
Closed AccountJul 3, 2007
Hey iPhone users, how were those "web apps" yesterday when your network was down?
scottybeaJul 3, 2007
this is byfar the most amount of dugg down comments iv seen
scottybeaJul 3, 2007
this is by far the most amount of dugg down comments iv seen
terr01Jul 3, 2007
Video of app working in iphone emulator thingy:<a class="user" href="http://www2.etelos.com/iphone/">http://www2.etelos.com/iphone/</a>
ilgazJul 3, 2007
I wonder who will post first "HELLO WORLD!" thing and list as "Application". Don't forget to GOTO 10 too, it scrolls screen :)
offskyJul 11, 2007
Until Apple creates more apps or opens the iPhone up to developers, the web is the only way we can add functionality. As a web developer, I am happy enough with this option because I don't have to learn anything new. It only took a few hours to optimize my website (An online to-do list: <a class="user" href="http://www.toodledo.com/slim">http://www.toodledo.com/slim</a> ) for the iPhone, and when I want to update the code, I dont have to worry about pushing new widgets out to all the phones. I just update my server, and Boom!
ayeroxorJul 31, 2007
check this out:/buries you, blocks you, reports you
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