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After working on the iPhone user interface in the previous chapter, you will now be able to start working on the iPad version of your project. When you work on a project for Apple’s tablet, you need to choose if you want a compatible user interface or a nativelike user interface. There is no right or wrong approach, because everything is dictated by the project requirements.
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Picchi, A. (2011). iPad UI Design: Think Inverted. In: Pro iOS Design and Development. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3247-6_6
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