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RE[8]: Comment by Stratoukos
by Richard Dale on Wed 18th Aug 2010 18:07
in reply to "RE[7]: Comment by Stratoukos"
"One thing I noticed when I was playing with the iPhone apis a while ago, was how primitive they were. They were in terms of things like 'finger one is now is position x1.y1 and finger two is now position x2.y2. It seemed pretty low level to me. If the Ubuntu touch api is working of a higher level than that, then I think it could be a big step forward. A sign the the iOS apis are a bit low level is that iPad apps don't have a standard vocabulary of touch gestures.
That's completely wrong. I guess you missed UIGestureRecognizer. "
Yes, you're right - that looks really good. I see it was introduced in iOS 3.2, which is after I last looked at the iPhone api a year ago.




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That's completely wrong. I guess you missed UIGestureRecognizer.