CoverFlow in Safari for iPhone: Proof of Concept With Promise

November 7, 2008 · Print This Article


Before the App Store, third party developers depended on web apps to allow them to bring new games, abilities, and substance to the iPhone and iPod touch. A new proof-of-concept tech demo by web developer Charles Ying shows that there is still plenty of potential left untapped for web apps, particularly when you manufacture use of Apple’s CSS Visual Effects extensions.

Yesterday, on his personal blog inside looking out

, Ying posted an entry detailing his CoverFlow (zflow) demo, one part of his new open source endeavor CSS-VFX. The project is intended to be a showcase of the potential applications of Apple’s CSS Visual Effects extensions for the mobile Safari platform.
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