Although I can't buy an iPhone over here yet (well not officially at least) I could blog from one if I wanted to!
Since SixApart own Typepad it was only natural that some of the new features that they roll out on one platform would filter down to another.
So iMT came into being!
The idea is pretty cool:
To get an idea of what the UI would look like I'd recommend taking a peek at the screenshots for Typepad, as I've been told by a reliable source that the templates are very similar.
According to James over on Eirepreneur the Typead UI works fine on the Opera mini browser, but the MT version definitely doesn't my tests have shown. I've no idea why not, but such is life!
Since SixApart own Typepad it was only natural that some of the new features that they roll out on one platform would filter down to another.
So iMT came into being!
The idea is pretty cool:
You can find out more here on its official entry in the plugin directoryThis plugin will provide a more natural user interface for Apple's iPhone
and iPod touch products.
To get an idea of what the UI would look like I'd recommend taking a peek at the screenshots for Typepad, as I've been told by a reliable source that the templates are very similar.
According to James over on Eirepreneur the Typead UI works fine on the Opera mini browser, but the MT version definitely doesn't my tests have shown. I've no idea why not, but such is life!


I did a double-take there. IMT, to me, is Irish Medical Times...
Still, this other iMT will be great, once we can use it…
Hmm, I wonder why? I've got to say though I was quite surprised to see the TypePad version working so well on my SE P1i. And delighted.
James
I'm not sure why it wouldn't work for me, but that could be down to the way the browser is handled on the n95 ..
Michele
Adam - sorry if I caused any confusion with the 3 letter acronym :)
Michele