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  • 3 Webapps that look like native iPhone apps

    Fabien Agranier wrote:

    "1) You can't have top and bottom menu in web apps !!!!!
    2) You can't get rid of the safari bottom menu
    3) You have to use a trick to hide the url bar and it's really not pretty (bar is showed during page loadings)"

    These are all incorrect. Apps written using HTML5 can be indistinguishable from native applications on the iPhone in all respects except the installation and update process. Examples:

    http://blog.threepress.org/2009/11/02/ibis-reader-and-bookserver/
    http://mrgan.com/gb/
    http://www.jqtouch.com/

    via quirksmode.org

     

    Tags » apps code iphone
    • 23 November 2009
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