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iPhone Like Menu Arrangement for Web

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9 Jul 2009CPOL5 min read 41.8K   754   35  
Implementation of iPhone like menu arrangement for the web user interface
  • iphonemenu.zip
    • source
      • HTMLPage1.htm
      • imgs
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        • Adobe Pagemaker CS3.png
        • AIM.png
        • Alcohol 52.png
        • Apple.png
        • Atari.png
        • largeBack.gif
        • Lego Digital Designer.png
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        • Linked In.png
        • logo_small.jpg
        • Macromedia Flash.png
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        • McAfee Security Center.png
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        • Microsoft Media Center.png
        • Microsoft Office Access.png
        • Microsoft Office Frontpage.png
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        • Thumbs.db
        • Wyzo.png
        • Xion Media Player.png
        • Yahoo Widgets.png
      • iscript.js

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Software Developer (Senior) eHips Ltd
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Having more than 10 years experience in software development and currently working for eHips Ltd in Oxford, UK. Expert in C# and VB.NET. Also Expert in technologies such as GDI+, ADO.NET, XML, XSD etc. Started the career as a VB6.0 developer and moved on to .NET with its beta release. Experience includes real-time system development, distributed systems, Work flow systems, control system development and web 2.0 systems.

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