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January 06, 2009

Swipe This: New Multitouch Gestures For The iPhone Emerge

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Direct from the US Patent Office comes Swipe Gestures for Touch Screen Keyboards.  Authored by former Fingerworks founder Wayne Westerman for Apple, the latest patent details some very useful (and practical) additions to the iPhone's on screen keyboard, to provide quick access to common keys:

For example, erasing and basic punctuation insertion, directional swipes (also referred to herein as "swipe gestures") over the alphabetic keys can be used as an alternative to striking certain keys. Because the Space and Backspace keys are quite frequently used, they are logical candidates for the rightward and leftward swipes, respectively. Leftward and rightward swipes intuitively match the cursor travel caused by these symbols. Following this cursor movement analogy, the Enter/Return may be invoked by a downward swipe, and a Shift/Caps may be invoked by an upward swipe. Alternatively, as the Enter and Shift functions may be less frequently invoked, these may be substituted for other functions as well. One alternative mapping for the upward swipe, for example, could be to activate an alternative numeric and punctuation keypad or a particular punctuation symbol like an apostrophe or period.

The hope is that these optional functions could provide advanced users with many useful shortcuts while not steepening the learning curve for novice users.

[Via MacRumors]



iPrint Lets iPhones, HP Printers Play Nice Together

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A free iPhone app from printer giant Hewlett Packard allows you to wirelessly print your photos.

HP's iPrint Photo, which also works on the iPod Touch, sends a selected photo to an inkjet printer on a Wi-Fi network.  It also uses Apple's Bonjour networking technology to help identify HP wireless printers on the network.

Right now, the app only works with JPEG images, and only prints in standard 4x6" size.  According to an HP spokeswoman, additional features and functionality will be decided with future versions of the software.

[Available from iTunes]



Citrix Receiver Wants To Give The iPhone Everything (...That It Doesn't Have Yet)

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Over on the Citrix Blog, the rhetorical question of the day is  "What's the coolest app that doesn't work on the iPhone .... yet ?"

Apparently, an iPhone port of Citrix Receiver is in the works (no release date set), which will "bring the world of millions of Windows apps and developers to the iPhone."  They're currently looking for apps that don't run natively on the iPhone, but could be hosted on XenApp and delivered to the iPhone.

Some proposed apps include Web sites that require flash, medical apps, Web apps that require Internet Explorer, and even Cut & Paste (albeit within Citrix sessions).



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