19 May
Posted by admin as iPhone Applications, iPhone News
Famous Apple iPhone web app developer, Comoki, has revealed a novel, iPhone-compatible Wikipedia user interface. It is not lonely, of course, only brings together the rates of web apps alike iPodia with more or less decent user interface betterments. It has a more dependable “Save” option and create a few cool formatting determinations on your webpage, letting in making bulleted listings collapsable. It as well makes function of a small Ajax for zooming pictures without refreshing webpage, which you might or might not want to the more conventional approaching. I did like the search-as-you-type option on famous iPodia, which is presently absent in Comoki’s edition.
Naturally, you would like to surf offline with something equal to fanstastic wikipedia-iphone (Google Code). Or maybe make the best of an senior Apple’s music player - iPod for specified interests. You’re welcome to a fantastic epoch of limitless access to confutable data of possibly-dubious origin. Enjoy it!
One Response
Josh
May 19th, 2008 at 3:21 pm
1Well, I guess anything’s got to be better than the in-my-opinion-ugly default interface of Wikipedia. It’s inoffensive but crazily dull. And It can’t be too user-friendly on a little iPhone screen either.
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