After more than 3 years in Finland I started to learn the language!
And I was really disappointed. There were no any free Russian-Finnish dictionaries in the AppStore. So I made my own. And it's free.
It works on both iPhone and iPad. UI was done with native iOS libraries. Thus there are no any HTML stuff here.
Labels: iOS
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My second HTML app for iOS has been finished. Now it's a game.
Mamazzle game. Here you have to swipe only one word on the 6x6 field.
After you colorize all letters on the field level done.
The game was done with PhoneGAP tech again. But now it uses bunch of native plugins.
Unfortunately I'm not happy with game performance on iphone v4. But it works really amazing on ipad2+ and I hope on iphone 4+.
Labels: HTML5, iOS, JS, PhoneGAP
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I recently finished HTML5 application for iPad.
It's again e-numbers database. It works in portrait/landscape orientations, has descriptions for about 400 food additives.
But main thing there is user interface. It's very responsive and has nice transition effects.
Just look at the video to see how it works.
UPDATE: now this app works on iPhone/iPod also. When it runs on smaller iDevices it uses native UI. Thus no any HTML fun on iPhone :)
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Recently I have started developing website with php and mysql.
It is probably near 10 years when I did it last time.
Here are some interesting tools I am using or trying:
slimframework - a simple powerful PHP5 framework to create RESTful web applications
idiorm - a lightweight nearly-zero-configuration object-relational mapper and fluent query builder for PHP5
fancybox - a tool for displaying images
lightbox2 - a tool for displaying images (my opinion: fancybox is better;)
phpimageresize - PHP image on the fly resizing with caching, and croping
lesscss - dynamic stylesheet language (works only from web-server)
sass - dynamic stylesheet language (ruby is required)
php-excel-reader - PHP excel reader :)
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E-Numbers is a database of food additives with easy metro-style navigation.
Features:
- categorized list of about 400 items
- recently viewed items
- easy phone-book style search
- dangerous and vegetarians marks
- customized cool UI
It was just a test how metro style UI can be implemented with QML. To make this test useful I made food additives viewer on top of this.
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