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Android's viewDidLoad and viewDidAppear equivalent

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3513420/androids-viewdidload-and-viewdidappear-equivalent

viewDidLoad and viewDidAppear equivalent Does Android have an equivalent to Cocoa's viewDidLoad and viewDidAppear functions..

Is there any way to use window.onbeforeunload on Mobile Safari for iOS devices?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4127621/is-there-any-way-to-use-window-onbeforeunload-on-mobile-safari-for-ios-devices

to why this event doesn't work in Mobile Safari. Does anyone know if there's a reliable alternative to this function Android's browser appears to support it just fine and the Safari desktop application also supports the onbeforeunload event without..

any limitation push notification via APNS or C2DM?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5374135/any-limitation-push-notification-via-apns-or-c2dm

help me. iphone android ios push apple push notifications share improve this question The general quota for Android's C2DM is 200 000 msgs per day for regular sign ups. However if you need more you will need to contact Google to arrange...

Whats the most used cross-platform Mobile Application Development Framework today?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5810339/whats-the-most-used-cross-platform-mobile-application-development-framework-toda

get to going native without going native at all. Another great thing is you don't even have to touch Xcode or any of Android's tools apart from installing them. With a minor exception of Android where you'll need to use ADB to install the apk to your..

iPhone: draw the objects along the curve

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7103510/iphone-draw-the-objects-along-the-curve

should be used for it iphone uiimageview drawing uilabel curve share improve this question As an alternative to Android's Path you can use either UIBezierPath or CGPath . The former is Objective C the later pure C. I recommend going with UIBezierPath..

IPhone vs Android [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/932522/iphone-vs-android

present the devices are easily 'rooted' but out of the box a standard phone is reasonably secure due to the design of Android's OS. However with openness comes risk. I can't imagine that running anti virus software on your phone is remotely a feasible..