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So, do you want to develop applications for the iPhone?

Posted by Jack Cook on July 11, 2007 – 12:09 pm
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adc If you do then Apple has a pretty good set of guidelines for you if you do want to get into application development.  It will allow you to “Optimizing Web Applications and Content for the iPhone”.

At the Apple Developer Connection, you can get some great tips on what you need to do.  They indicate that Safari on iPhone uses the same Web Kit engine as Safari on the computer desktop so with the Safari Web Kit engine, you can develop sophisticated Web 2.0 sites and applications that will impress and delight iPhone users. To design a web application that shines on iPhone and ensures a great user experience, you?ll want to:

  • Understand the capabilities of iPhone.
  • Follow established design practices for the web.
  • Adopt iPhone-specific design principles.

What guidelines will you find?  Just keep in mind that if you are fairly new to web development, you?ll want to make sure that you understand web standards and established web design best practices before following any iPhone-specific guidelines.  So check them out here and happy developing!

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