Re: "Introducing ioscomponents.com"
Re: "Introducing ioscomponents.com"
- Subject: Re: "Introducing ioscomponents.com"
- From: Jason Gibbs <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 22:56:53 -0400
Also one more thing - A few of you messaged me about this privately - I am
quite surprised why everyone is looking at the checkbox/radio button
exclusively - This is such a tiny part of the whole thing - we actually
built it just because we needed it inside the our main DataGrid product
(multi select filter has checkboxes) But we built everything as stand alone
so they can be used indepentant of each other.
our real product is the iOSDataGridView :
http://www.ioscomponents.com/Home/IOSDataGrid
Is our site not pushing that message very well?
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:42 PM, Jason Gibbs <email@hidden>wrote:
> 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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