Monday, March 14, 2011

iPhone Versus iPhone application websites


The advent of the iPhone and iPod Touch mobile industry went on the rampage breaking communication barriers and consumer technology. Of late, has been a lot of hype for the iPhone-and-stay-resident programs. IPhone applications will remain regardless of the apple store months before they are presented in the green signal, and iPhone apps to get started, and hundreds have been lost somewhere in the Apple app store.

IPhone Apps for the solution is to "provide for the iPhone" Web sites. The IPhone site is for your version of Pocket IE or Mozilla enabled site.

iPhone Web sites through the functionality of the iPhone applications:

o IPhone optimized sites may take 3-5 weeks, where as the iPhone application development takes place within one month.
O iPhone enabled Web sites pay less and give more flexibility to dynamic content, when the iPhone app costs a lot more than that.
O iPhone sites do not require Apple's approval before it can be used for users, where the iPhone needs the approval of applications, and Apple may reject the application as well.
o Updating displays, contents, or properties is far too easily compared to updating at the same time, the iPhone application. Applications, the user is to download and install the updates again, always, when you update the property of, or display.
o applications require Apple's approval, the site does not have to be the Apple approval and yet one of the installed site application home screen. Need to do is, open the site in Safari and click on the bookmark button and icon is created on the home screen.
o the last but not least, when the application reaches the Apple iPhone App Store, it retrieves the list of applications that are already lost more than 50,000 apps registered to Apple's app store. Only the large enterprise to keep your application in the payer's top 25-50 apps list. If the ' Made for iphone ' sites are easy to use and requires only a browser. Customers/users open your Web site on the iPhone or handheld phones, as they do on their computers, and it automatically redirect the "Made for iphone" Web-site.








The author of this article, Rohini Sood http://www.sdplabs.com/made-for-iphone, works for the Sdp's labs. Sdp: N Labs offers the iPhone optimized sites, web-development and programming solutions, rich internet applications and Web 2.0 solutions


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