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Elmar Schumacher  
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 More options Mar 10 2009, 12:53 pm
From: Elmar Schumacher <el...@aerobis.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 17:53:13 +0100
Local: Tues, Mar 10 2009 12:53 pm
Subject: Re: [PhoneGap] Re: iui, magic framework - user interface design

Cool. Thanks for the update. I´ll check it out. I was originally looking for
jQuery based frameworks because jQuery offers a nice, solid abstraction at
low cost but I understand that CSS3 transition support offers much more in
terms of smooth animations so I might just MF or even MF/jQuery.

Elmar

2009/3/10 Jeff McFadden <jeff.mcfad...@gmail.com>

> FWIW, Inside Trader 2 is moving toward a much more iPhone-ish layout.
> Also, Magic Framework should give you as iPhone-esque of a layout as
> you want, with lists, buttons, headers, and sliding views. Of course
> it's not for everyone, but just as a point of note Magic Framework !=
> Inside Trader exactly.

> In fact, Inside Trader 1.0-1.1 doesn't even use Magic Framework at
> all.

> -- Jeff

> On Mar 10, 9:44 am, Elmar Schumacher <el...@aerobis.com> wrote:
> > Thanks for the detailed reply. Very appreciated. I´ll scan through the
> > links.

> > I looked at magic framework and the resulting trader app in particular.
> It
> > seems to me like the app-screens don´t look very iPhony. But I am new to
> > this and probably not the right person to judge this.

> > Thanks again,
> > Elmar

> > 2009/3/10 Paul Prescod <pres...@gmail.com>

> > > As you noted, iUI's transitions are not really usable. But the deeper
> > > problem is that iUI's stylesheets and code depend on the DOM structure
> > > being exactly as they are in the iUI demos. If you start adding
> > > elements like headers or footers, things break. Like iUI wants things
> > > in HTML > BODY > UL and things break if you have HTML > BODY > DIV>
> > > UL.

> > > There are various forks of iUI and libraries "inspired by" iUI that
> > > are probably more appropriate. Unfortunately, it is kind of the wild
> > > west out there with various libraries each doing 70% of what the other
> > > libraries do, so it's hard to point to a single one and say: "That's
> > > probably what you need." New libraries sprout up more quickly than
> > > anyone has an opportunity to evaluate them. There is a list here:

> > > PhoneGap-compatible Javascript frameworks:
> > > iUI - make iPhone-feeling interfaces
> > > xUI - slimmed down jQuery work-alike
> > > Magic Framework - make fast and smooth iPhone-feeling apps with
> > > native-feeling widgets, lists, etc.
> > > Dashcode - Framework from Apple
> > > JQTouch - JQuery Plugin for Making iPhone-like apps
> > > CiUI - CNET iPhone UI
> > > Safire - Zillow JS/CSS framework (MIT License)

> > >http://phonegap.pbwiki.com/

> > > On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Elmar Schumacher <el...@aerobis.com>
> > > wrote:
> > > > Hi there,

> > > > just wanted to know if anyone has used iui in the past to mimic
> iPhone
> > > user
> > > > interfaces with PhoneGap. Although it seems to not take advantage of
> CSS3
> > > I
> > > > like its ajax-component approach, where bits and pieces get loaded on
> > > demand
> > > > to keep loading-times small and the interface responsive.

> > > > cheers,
> > > > Elmar

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