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You’ve already seen how iOS 3.2 provides several new techniques for displaying and arranging content, giving you more flexibility in presenting data to your users. But using iOS isn’t a one-way street. Interactivity is crucial to the iPhone/iPad user experience.

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© 2010 Jack Nutting, Dave Wooldridge, David Mark

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(2010). New Input Methods. In: Beginning iPad Development for iPhone Developers. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3022-9_9

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