PhoneGap is an open-source framework that can turn any web app into a native app for iPhone, BlackBerry and Android. It pulls off this trick by running your web code in a UIWebView, an embedded instance of Safari without the toolbars and buttons of the standalone Safari app. PhoneGap then extends this basic functionality by [...]
Since Apple opened up the iPhone for developers to build applications on there have been hundreds of thousands built. They have opened up a whole new market for designers and developers to tap into. This has meant a slew of websites advertising these applications. I’m not sure which site was the first but there are [...]
2010 will be the year of consolidation of internet usage via mobile devices. According to internetnews.com, which reports a Gartner analysis, mobile device sales will rise (9%) in 2010. This scenario will impose to internet companies, online newspapers, bloggers, to provide mobile versions of their websites to simplify the fruition of their contents and enlarge [...]
John Gruber has spotted a library for iPhone web apps, from none other than Apple. This mysterious library, called PastryKit, seems to have flown under the radar as a Google search reveals precious little on it. In similar vein to other efforts, Apple’s library provides support for native-feel websites – websites that run in Mobile [...]
Glyphish provides 130 great icons for iPhone applications. They are designed and carefully optimized for use on toolbars and tab bars in iPhone apps, they are also perfect for Android apps, websites, t-shirts, tattoos and more.
iPhone UI icons are 24-bit PNG images used as a mask to generate selected and unselected button states. Dimensions should [...]
January 29, 2010
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