Maybe I'm wrong, but I saw a bunch of tiling going on when Jobs was zooming
in and out. I also noticed the compression changes when the zoom-in finished
from low quality to high. All that makes me wonder if there isn't some
"faking-it" going on for the zoom feature. Almost like a mapping program for
a web-page, where the iPhone Safari browser renders the web-page into a
buffer off screen and then clones it to a bitmap and uses that to display
and scale up/down on the phone.

IF that is the case that will cause huge problems with motion graphics on a
web-page displayed in the iPhone (ie, they will not animate). I tried to
look for animations on his demo's of NYT and Amazon but I wasn't able to
spot any, Maybe someone else did?

Thoughts / other observations?

-Andy


On 1/10/07, Shannon Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

   All that is, as far as Safari goes, is the ability to zoom in and out.
Do you have dual mouse events when someone uses User Accessibility to zoom
in on XP or OS X? :)

Through Safari, the flash movie wouldn't see anything special. Now, if
they opened up widgets to use FP9, then I'm sure there's going to be some
new mouse events.

Shan

Ian Thomas wrote:

 Pretty sure. Watch the 'image zoom' movie - putting two fingers on the
screen and moving them apart zooms the image...

Ian

 On 1/10/07, Merrill, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  The same way Safari does.  (but are you sure there are multiple
> simutaneous mouse events in the iPhone?)
>
>
> Jason Merrill
> Bank of America
> Learning & Organizational Effectiveness
>
>


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