MacLearning - Home Page - 6 views
iMathSg - Graphs for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 2 views
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iMathSg
Adobe Releases Its Own HTML5 Video Player | Epicenter | Wired.com - 2 views
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Adobe has released an embeddable video player that plays HTML5 native video in browsers that support it, and falls back to Flash in browsers that don’t. It’s cross-browser and cross-platform, so it works on iPhones, iPads and other devices that don’t support Flash. Using Adobe’s new player, these devices can show videos in web pages without the Flash plug-in.
Unity Web Player | WebPlayer - 1 views
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Check out Kenny's creation of the MxL with the Unity3D Web Player. Browser plug-in required and you'll be prompted to install it if you don't have it. The basic tool is free (https://store.unity3d.com/shop/). The tool can be used to create iPhone apps.
Create iPhone mock up using mockability - 4 views
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check out the youtube video on Mockabilly. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M30E_ryyzUc&feature=player_embedded
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This will be very useful for the design and visualisation of our apps!
Web App - Scrolling long lists - 1 views
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Scrolling Long Lists Another big problem with iPhone web apps is presenting very long lists efficiently. Digg has this problem with their stories and comments and they work around it by breaking stories into pages of ten and omitting all but the top five comments. Apple solves this problem nicely in their Mail app by loading 25 messages at a time and putting a link to get more at the end. Clicking it loads those messages and appends them to the end of the list, allowing you to use the joyous flick gesture to scroll the complete list at once. In my view, this is nicer than breaking the list up into separate pages. iUI makes it easy for you to use this convention in your own web apps. Simply create a link with target="_replace" and iUI will load the URL it and replace the <a> with the contents of the URL. Again, the URL should not point to a complete HTML document, but only the fragment you want to replace the "Get More" link with. For an example of incrementally loaded lists, look at the Digg demo again. Scroll to the bottom of the stories list and click on the "Get 10 More Stories..." link.
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One of the issue/feature for the billboard on finLit hub project which i was discussing with Sham about earlier on. Here's a nice solution which i think we can take into consideration. Do check out the digg demo link that I highlighted. http://www.joehewitt.com/iui/samples/digg/#___1__
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Excellent find! I also think that "get more" is a more elegant solution. Where any information exceeds a single screen in any apps CeL develops, this should be the way to go.
Challenges of Interface Design for Mobile Devices » Yahoo! User Interface Blo... - 1 views
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designing for a mobile device can lead to a solution that is worlds different than its desktop equivalent.
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Context of Use
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Users have a very specific need and desire to accomplish their goal in the easiest and fastest way possible. This fact alone helps explain why mobile interfaces are designed the way they are
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Katalabs releases HTML 5 virtual worlds browser - Hypergrid Business - 0 views
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California-based Katalabs has just released a free iPad and iPhone-friendly Web-based virtual world viewer, KataSpace, which works in conjunction with the open source Sirikata virtual world server software.
Email Marketing Features | MailChimp.com - 0 views
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social features that help you get to know your subscribers and share your newsletters. Integrate your signup form with Facebook, share your campaigns on Twitter, track subscriber activity on social networks, and more
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Our mobile apps make it easy to keep track of campaign performance and add new subscribers anywhere, whether you've got an internet connection or not. And if you develop mobile apps for iPhone or Android, we've got some great resources for you, too.
What are the Principals That Make an Awesome Web App? - 1 views
Fred Jones - 1 views
Coding JavaScript for Mobile Browsers (part 6) - Microsoft Certification Examples, exer... - 0 views
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In mobile browsers, you need to be especially careful about using timers because of the battery consumption. If you need to use many high-frequency timers at the same time, try to manage them using only one timer that will launch different behaviors from the same process.
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The first question we need to ask ourselves is, what happens when our web page goes to the background because the user switches focus to another application (in multitasking operating systems) or opens or browses to another tab or window? Another problem is what happens when the phone goes to sleep (because of the user’s inactivity while the script is executing). The behavior of timers can be a little tricky in these situations.Yet another problem is that timers execute on the same thread as the main script. If our script is taking too much processor time (a normal situation with large scripts on low- and mid-end devices), our timers will be delayed until some spare execution time is found.If we use a low frequency for the timer (for example, 10 milliseconds), the timer will generally have problems meeting the timetable.Remember that the JavaScript execution time depends a lot on the device hardware and the browser’s engine. Even if they’re running the same operating system, like Android, execution times can differ: for example, an HTC G1 will be much slower than a Nexus One with a 1-Ghz processor.
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As shown in Figure 4, the real times are very different on different devices. On low- and mid-end devices, if they work at all, the result is far from our 200 ms intention—some low-end devices don’t even accept timers with a frequency of less than 1 second.
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Adobe Releases Flash-to-HTML5 Converter, Codenamed Wallaby - 0 views
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Monday night, Adobe released a new, experimental Flash-to-HTML5 conversion tool codenamed Wallaby.Wallaby is an AIR app that lets devs and designers quickly and simply convert Flash Professional files to HTML5 — and when we say “simply and easily,” we mean it’s a matter of dragging and dropping. The company is specifically hoping this tool will make it easier for designers and developers to get their content onto iOS devices like the iPhone and iPad.
Mobile Learning Studio | Rapid Intake - 1 views
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nyone will be able to create and deploy mobile learning content with our easy-to-use mLearning Studio; choose templates, add text, images, audio, video and quizzes, then publish. The content is delivered in a fully HTML5 compatible mobile course player with cross-platform support for iPhone, iPad, and Android (2.2 and higher); support for Blackberry coming soon.
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Announcing the first tool to deploy your rapid e-learning content in HTML5 format as well as Flash.
iPhone eCardExpress - 0 views
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