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Thus, if it runs in the iPhone browser, it's a web app. If it runs on the iPhone without a browser, it's not a web app.And lest I spend an entire week without talking about EGL, the browser in the iPhone is quite capable of executing JavaScript frameworks and thus acting as a very nice rich client interface. The scheduler we wrote for RSDC in Orlando (said scheduler being the subject of an article coming soon to a publication near you) took advantage of the touch screen nature of the iPhone but used RPG code on the back end for persistence. It was actually quite elegant and quite responsive considering the server ran on a model 270 in my office here in Chicago.
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