New iPhone/iPodTouch site theme
I’ve added a new theme for those of you browsing the site with an iPhone or iPod Touch. It’s based on Joe Hewitt’s iUI library, with some WordPress plugin magic.
I’ve added a new theme for those of you browsing the site with an iPhone or iPod Touch. It’s based on Joe Hewitt’s iUI library, with some WordPress plugin magic.
I see lots of unanswered questions in the iPhoneWebDev Google group. People are developing mobile Safari web apps and finding out how limited the platform is. I’m having good luck so far, but have found that frugal is absolutely required.
Yesterday’s iPhone/iPod touch firmware updates seem to fix the most obnoxious of the early release bugs. My favorite fix? The music player no longer randomly crashes while browsing the web. Safari seems snappier too.
Here are a pair of tech talks on mobile Safari web development (part 1, part 2, and PDF notes). A choice quote:
Probably the tastiest morsel of information I got from the Apple iPhone Tech Talk was hearing Mark Malone explain that Apple developed all of the iPhone native applications, such as the Stocks, Clock, and Weather apps, using Canvas. It makes sense now when one understands that Apple developed Canvas as part of their Mac OS X Dashboard SDK for creating widgets. Who knew?
Here’s a list of file types supported on mobile Safari, and my Del.ico.us stream of iPhone development links.
My iPod touch “development” hardware arrived today. I’ve been more excited by this toy than any I can remember, as it seems like such a disruptive leap in technology. And once the hardware was unpacked and set up, it was no disappointment: it’s the most enjoyable computing device I’ve every touched.
So what have I liked so far?
What don’t I like?
This device is perfect for me. I can read eBooks online, read news, watch some video, and listen to my music library. It’s also a tool I can use to test iPhone/iPod touch applications for work.
Update
The iTouch can view PDF files (which was one of my main questions before I bought it).