App iPhoney Directly Simulates iPhone Safari Experience
11:52 pm, June 20th, 2007, Pete Mortensen
Though Apple still hasn’t released a real iPhone SDK, developers continue to create fun and interesting ways to develop for the breakthrough device. The newest tool in the set is iPhoney, a WebKit-based application that looks just like an iPhone on a given screen and renders websites just as they would appear. Sure, it’s a great way to test a site you’re customizing for the iPhone, but it’s also a great way to pretend that you already own one. In fact, it’s the next generation — fully virtual. I’m not broke, I’m ahead of the curve.
Check it out and give the folks behind it feedback. They tell me it will go open-source soon, and I’m dying to see what people can do with it.
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