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Protected: IT521 Project – iPhone Response System

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Credit Union iPhone Application – Update

It’s been way too long since I’ve posted anything on this site! I have a lot going on right now that I can’t wait to talk about, like starting a new job and going back to school, but that will all have to come later. Right now I want to quickly mention a new project [...]

iPhone Development: 12 Tips To Get You Started (sitepoint)

SitePoint.com has a great article with some incredibly useful tips for beginning iPhone web developers. It covers topics such as setting the view port, detecting device rotation with javascript, and working with gestures. Here’s the summary from the SitePoint article:
If you were a good developer all through the past year, perhaps Santa brought you a [...]

Creating a iPhone Web Clip – Part II

Several months ago, I wrote a short tutorial on creating an iPhone Web Clip Icon for your website. No doubt some people who have tried creating their own icons have noticed that the graphic sometimes looks slightly different when actually viewed on an iPhone.

iPhone Screenshot

Have you ever needed to grab a screenshot on your iPhone? If so, here’s a quick tip from the Apple website:

Adding an iPhone Web Clip Icon to your Website

By default, when an iPhone user saves a webclip to the springboard, a screenshot of the current web page is used as the icon. However, you can create your own custom icons yo replace the standard graphics.

This tutorial should take about 5 minutes to complete

Building an iPhone Template for Expression Engine

This tutorial shows how to create a quick and simple iPhone-specific template for Expression Engine using Joe Hewitt’s iUI framework. This is an introductory tutorial and only covers a fraction what’s possible using iUI. For more information, I suggest reading more at Google Code, Joe’s blog, or iPhone and iPod touch Programming (published by Wrox). [...]