“Developing iPhone applications using Ruby on Rails and Eclipse, Part 3: Developing advanced views for iPhone” now available on IBM Developerworks

Part 3 of my series on developing web applications for the iPhone is now available.

This final series article looks at what you should do when the user reaches the end of the list structure and your application actually needs to display some content. iUI provides some useful features for content and form layout. It also covers some features that will give your application some extra polish, such as capturing the user's rotation of the phone and adding an icon to display on the iPhone's home screen.

Related Services: iPhone Application Development, Ruby on Rails Development, Custom Software Development

Related posts:

  1. “Developing iPhone applications using Ruby on Rails and Eclipse, Part 2: Displaying iPhone content to the client” Also up on IBM Developerworks
  2. Rails and iPhone article online at IBM developerWorks
  3. TankEngine: New plugin for Rails iPhone Development
  4. Rails Development for iPhone with rails_iui
  5. iPhone Usability: More Taps, Less In My Head

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