Hi all,
As an experiment I borrowed the data from slef's exhibit (slef, hope you
don't mind) and created a quick mockup of an exhibit on the iPhone, in
the iPhone's browsing style (tested on Firefox 2 and Safari 3):
http://people.csail.mit.edu/dfhuynh/projects/iphone-exhibit/iphone-exhibit.html
I don't have an iPhone to test it on :( but I did paste that URL into
this emulator (using Safari):
and it seemed to work fine.
Perhaps this experiment might give rise to something that makes it easy
to browse small collections of data on the iPhone. Examples:
- a small museum wants to let its visitors browse through its collection
- a large conference organizer wants to let the attendees browse the
conference's program
- an instructor wants to keep the roster of her class at hand
- a scientist wants mobile access to her list of materials? clinical
trial data? experiment results? ...
Generating a faceted browsing interface on the iPhone for an arbitrary
collection can become trivial.
David
David
You're right that it would be helpful for generating iPhone exhibits. I
actually haven't thought of that since it didn't occur to me that
Exhibit is that slow on the iPhone. However, I also think that it'd be
good to slim down Exhibit so that it's sufficiently fast on the iPhone.
Then you can actually have the Exhibit code local on your iPhone and
carry data sets (JSON files) with you on the iPhone and use them even
without any network connectivity. That would also be nice for the OLPC.
David