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So far in this book you’ve built two Single View Applications with Storyboards. In Chapter 2 you built AlienView and in Chapter 3 you built FlickrPhotoMap. We are now moving forward, and you’re going to build a Utility Application using Storyboards. You typically use Utility Applications when you want to create easy-to-use apps that consist of two pages: a one-page Main View and a second View that comes with a flip animation transition. The Utility Application sets up these two pages with two essential buttons: an Info button and a Done button. The Info button flips the user from the Main View to the Flipside View, and the Done button flips the user back to the Main View.

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© 2012 Rory Lewis, Yulia McCarthy, and Stephen M. Moraco

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Lewis, R., McCarthy, Y., Moraco, S.M. (2012). Building a Utility Application. In: Beginning iOS Storyboarding with Xcode. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4273-4_4

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