Ripping mobility from the clutches of telecom
IUI Dev on OS2008
I’ve been fooling around a bit with doing IUI dev on and for the N810. IUI is the javascript library behind those cool iPhone web apps. It does a menu style rendering and slides and all that. It actually works quite well on the Microb browser that ships with OS2008. Here’s one of my test pages for instance:
It renders well on the minefield browser at well, but navigation doesn’t currently work:
And kick ass, with VIM installed on the N810 hacking on the pages when disconnected even is possible:
That colorscheme is delek by the way, and I think it works great on the device.
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about 2 years ago
This is really great Miker. I’ll mention this on the iphonewebdev mailing list (which people heavily based their work on iUI).
Folks need to be aware of cool stuff like this.
ps-”World’s greatest Lover?” LOL. Nice. :D
about 2 years ago
Thanks George.I’m actually trying to hack around a bit to see if I can make IUI work better, I would love to find out if other folks are hacking on the same kinds of stuff. Thanks for passing the message along!
- Mike
about 2 years ago
now if one could convince sites to, optionally, point the it browser towards iui pages…
but i guess we do not have the mindshare that iphone has…