These people can presumably adjust their designs so they work on the iPad mini and the new design will still work well on the iPad 2 (just with slightly roomier touch targets and slightly larger fonts).
Can someone give me a real world example of a site than needs to have separate versions for the iPad Mini and the iPad 2 where some genuine benefit accrues (ideally to the user rather than the organisation who run the site)?
I'm genuinely interested in what that site might be and what the problem with a single version which works for both devices is. At the moment all I'm hearing is a lot of vague hypotheticals and frustration but not much in the way of real reasons why it's a problem.
Are they also coding individually for every single Android device? And if so how many designers are they employing and how the hell are they justifying the expense?
Can someone give me a real world example of a site than needs to have separate versions for the iPad Mini and the iPad 2 where some genuine benefit accrues (ideally to the user rather than the organisation who run the site)?
I'm genuinely interested in what that site might be and what the problem with a single version which works for both devices is. At the moment all I'm hearing is a lot of vague hypotheticals and frustration but not much in the way of real reasons why it's a problem.
Are they also coding individually for every single Android device? And if so how many designers are they employing and how the hell are they justifying the expense?