I agree with iWebKit :)

On Nov 6, 4:48 pm, iWebKit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hey,
>
> It depends on your needs but you should either use iwebit or
> webapp.net
> Iui is just outdated. It is buggy and seems weakish to the user.
>
> Webapp.net is a much better but complicated iui styled framework. If
> you need advanced feutures out of the box use this.
> Iwebkit is simple HTML. Such makes it the easiest way. And it also Is
> the most leightweight pack. If you need an advanced website you would
> have to build it in yourself.
>
> It depends on the site you want to create.
>
> On Nov 6, 9:18 am, Chrilith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The is also WebApp.Net (http://www.webapp-net.com)
>
> > A demo is available onhttp://webapp.net.free.fr/Demo/
>
> > On Nov 5, 9:11 pm, Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > What are the benefits of each product in creating iPhone websites?
>
> > > I started using iui on the asp.Net MVC framework and also tried
> > > playing around with iWebKit 3.0. Both seem easy to use.
>
> > > What are others using and why? Just trying to find out the best way to
> > > create my sites that have the iPhone look/feel.
>
> > > Tim
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