Richard,
The iPhone is using a special version of Safari as it's browser. This
version has extensions that are specific to the iPhone and allow you
to manage screen rotation, gesturing and the like. So you can create
really nice web applications for iPhone. Revolution in this case
doesn't really h
Hi Andre,
Living in Vermont, I'm in the only state left that has no IPhone
service (though that's supposed to change in 60 days or so), so I've
not had the chance to play with one. But I could if there was an
economic argument to be made for developing an "app" for it.
From what I hear yo
Ciao Sims,
I've built some pretty sophisticated cgis with revolution and I've
been doing little iPhone stuff. Be aware that you can't sell web apps
in the app store. The app store is for native applications. Ops, I
just re read your email, I understood it wrong. Yes you can do some
pretty nice stu
After fiddling with some Rev CGI stuff here for a couple
of weeks, I'm wondering how far this might take someone
towards a sophisticated web app for the iPhone. Just think'in,
mind you.
They wouldn't be sold via the Apple App store, but that just might
have some upside, especially when considerin