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Optimizing Web Applications and Content for iPhone
0 Comments Published July 3rd, 2007 in Coding, Dev ToolsToday Apple released official documentation to develop AJAX web applications for iPhone. Most interesting tips is about understanding the User-iPhone interaction and knowing the input device.
iPhone users supply their own input device — two fingers. Fingers come in all sizes and shapes, from the thin, pointy model to the thick, rounded one. Yet, webpages are designed to receive mouse events, not finger events. Existing pages need to continue to work as expected even with the finger as an input device.

The gesture available are Double Tap, Touch and hold, Drag, Flick, Pinch open and Pinch close. There is some notes accordingly that there are no gestures for cut, copy, paste, drag-and-drop, and text selection. The links on a page should not be too close due to finger width which limits the link density on page. f the links are too close, your users won’t be able to choose a single one.
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One of the disadvantages of AT&T offer is that international calls are not cheap, it already requires an additional monthly fees in addition to 23 cents per minute. Jajah came here to provide the first web-based VOIP solution for iPhone for the price of 3 cents per minute, compared to the 23 cents of AT&T.

iPhone Link: http://mobile.jajah.com/
Website: http://www.freeyouriphone.com/
iDomDig is an instant domain availability lookup which allow you to check for multiple domain availability for the extensions com, net and org. Pretty simple and useful AJAX usage in the application make the service run from a single page. DomDig uses its own AJAX library, and PHP at the server side to retrieve domain status via an API.

iPhone Link: http://domdig.com/iphone/
Website: http://domdig.com/
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