[Sigia-l] ISO Resources for Mobile/PDA Interface Design Guidelines

David Malouf dave.ixd at gmail.com
Tue Mar 6 17:48:44 EST 2007


You are right. On 2nd reading I read too much into the "Windows PDA"
part of Lisa's request and thought that she was interested in just
Windows and didn't notice the "Web" part of her initial question.

-- dave

On 3/6/07, Ziya Oz <listera at earthlink.net> wrote:
> David Malouf:
>
> > Ohterwise, you should just go to MSDN and look up their resources on
> > Windows Mobile.
>
> This is good advice if you are interested in a short-term, Windows Mobile
> specific solution. You can investigate this by focusing on the inherent
> capabilities of the device's OS (Palm, Symbian, Linux, Windows, etc) plus
> the limitations imposed by specific carriers. Otherwise, if you are looking
> at longer-term solutions you might want to focus on, say, a full-service
> browser like Safari/WebKit that you can find on Nokia and Apple phones or
> Flash Lite (and its upcoming Apollo incarnation) and structure your app
> within those parameters (Ajax, CSS, etc).
>
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