When Steve Jobs implied he wants Safari to take over as the world's dominant browser, I thought he meant on the desktop. I was wrong; it took an iPhone app to make me realize free software needs to move into new ecosystems to help users take control of their computing and their data.
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Jonathan Zdziarski, while helping to develop
an open toolkit for the iPhone,
uncovered a fascinating trove of information that the iPhone offers to
anyone who knows how to get at it.
He now
provides never-before-published guidelines to getting information off
of an iPhone and on the computers to which it has synched, in
iPhone Forensics, currently offered in
RoughCut online format.
There are various reasons why you might want a CSS version of XML, for me it was because I was programming for Cross-media generation and I wanted a way to reuse definitions easily in one format with other formats, so I wanted an XML format that I could reuse. This made it easier to control that presentations of the data in XHTML, PDF, Ebook, or Microsoft Help or Word files all had the same styling where relevant, or to do calculations from a base style that altered specific to the media.




