New Gestures discovered as well as video camera features eliminated in Newest iPad SDK

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9to5Mac is reporting that a couple of new gestures have been uncovered in the the iphone SDK 3.2 Beta 4. There seems to be a triple tap gesture as well as a long press gesture revealed. In the gestures folder, a couple of new plist data have been discovered: “3Tap.plist” as well as “LongPress.plist”.

With the larger genuine estate of the iPad screen, there would have to be much more gestures to do everything. Presumably, the long press might bring up the pop-overs. The Triple tap might be utilized to save steps, where the double tap brings up a menu to choose something else. just speculating here. Although, I believed we already had a long press, where you can press as well as hold an picture to bring up the “Save Image” menu, or is that part of the copy/paste feature? So numerous questions, still!

Another thing exposed in the newest SDK, is that all the video camera features that were found in the previous version of the SDK, have been removed. This quite much confirms that the iPad may have had a video camera at some point during the development of the iPad, however was pulled late in the design. We may never understand the reason for this, however perhaps we’ll get the video camera on the next iPad.

Here’s a screen shot from the last SDK, showing “Accept” as well as “Decline” video…

… as well as the most recent SDK, they are gone:

With all this information coming out in the SDK, we still do not understand the full features of Apple’s newest “magical” device. just a bit over 3 weeks up until we get some genuine world experience with this device, then all this conjecture can be over! [via 9to5Mac]

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