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With the iPhone’s tiny screen, it’s natural to build interfaces that focus on one small portion of your app at a time. Cocoa Touch includes specialized UIViewController subclasses to facilitate this, letting you organize different views into tabs or navigable trees. On the iPad, however, we have a whole lot more space, so it makes sense to make better use of it!
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© 2010 Jack Nutting, Dave Wooldridge, David Mark
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(2010). Split Views and Modal Modes. In: Beginning iPad Development for iPhone Developers. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3022-9_8
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