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Re: "Introducing ioscomponents.com"
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  • Subject: Re: "Introducing ioscomponents.com"
  • From: Jason Gibbs <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 22:42:06 -0400

All, thanks for your candid feedback - I realize we have some work to do,
but I am glad to see the feedback. If there is anything else you think we
can address, please free to bring it on - we can take it!

The one thing I would like to add, we;re not a design company - we are a
component vendor - all those components are meant to be skinnable and
styleable. In fact we have a number of examples of themes and such. But you
are right - we need a good iOS theme which is the default.




On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 5:33 PM, Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>wrote:

> [It happens I'm replying to Jonathan Hill, when my use of "you" refers to
> Jason Gibbs. A vagary of how I try to cut down quotes and recipient lists.]
>
> And to pile on, intercaps (camelCase) is a good idea in code (or
> underscores, I'm not picking a fight here), and common in cheesy trademarks
> (sorryApple), but when you address normal people, they aren't acceptable.
> Cheesier still if it isn't even a trademark.
>
> Nor are initial caps used in mid-sentence for words that are not proper
> names, including trademarks.
>
> It's a "check box," not a "CheckBox." Perhaps that's how you spell it in
> your API. Nobody cares how you spell it in your API, except when they're
> writing to your API.
>
> I'd like to see how this works out. Some very smart people have devoted a
> lot of thought to how mouse-and-keyboard UI would work on four-inch touch
> screens.
>
>         — F
>
> On 26 Aug 2013, at 2:17 AM, Jonathan Hull <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> > Good URL.  The components don't really feel like they fit on iOS.  Feels
> more like a XP UI than iOS. From your website, it seems like the components
> have lots of good features, but you should definitely hire a designer with
> iOS experience to help them feel at home on the platform...
>
>
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