Bluenote: Web2.0 Application for ActiveMath
Posted by Martin Homik | Posted in ActiveMath | Posted on 13-06-2007
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Yesterday, I watched Steve Job’s keynote speech at the WWDC07. He mentioned that for writing iPhone applications there won’t be any SDK. Instead, they will support developers to write Web2.0+Ajax applications running in Safari which which is shipped together with the iPhone. So, the advantage is, developers can use well-experienced web-technologies and do not need to deal with distribution: you just access the application via a URL.
A year ago, we started a brainstorm discussion about Web2.0 applications (running on a PDA) to be integrate into ActiveMath. we had only a few ideas and nothing has been implemented yet. We are in delay and we should watch that we do not miss the train.
Here is another suggestion: ActiveMath Dictionary for the iPhone. I believe that on the long-term, PDAs will vanish and will be merged with mobile devices. Actually, this is already the case, we call those devices “Smartphones”, but they won’t make their way out of their business-targeted market. The iPhone addresses the regular customer and provides apart of an awesome UI,Wi-FI and EDGE to access the broadband. In principle, the iPhone is the PDA we always dreamed of and a tiny “notebook” for everyone.
My idea is quite simple and most of the implementation is already done. Just write an iPhone-ready GUI interface for “search”. (I still do not like this name. I’d like to call it “dictionary”, “search” sound more like an action.) We could offer this task as a bachelor thesis as soon as the iPhone comes out in Europe. I am pretty sure there will be computer science students who buy one and they will be thrilled to write an application for it. Maybe this task is too simple. I’d be happy to start another brainstorm session.


Martin,
that’d mean supporting Safari.
This is not really in the greatest stages but would certainly be welcome.
Among others [http://jira.activemath.org/browse/AMATH-681](http://jira.activemath.org/browse/AMATH-681) is a killer for the current LeAM_calculus.
Search is already working on Safari except for this horrible fraction appearancce.
paul