iPhone App Demonstrates Display Navigation System

graphroto.gifInnovations has released a new free iPhone app that demonstrates its RotoView "tilt and scroll" display navigation system for smartphones.

RotoView provides intuitive single-hand navigation, allowing the user to simply tilt the device left-right or up-down to see beyond the virtual boundaries of the display, according to the company. The navigation system complements multi-touch, especially when the user cannot use both hands.

"The new app demonstrates that integrating RotoView technology into smartphones requires only our proprietary software, because smartphones include built-in accelerometers," said Dr. David Feinstein, president of Innovations. "RotoView works in a complementary way with iPhone's multi-touch, although it can perform all of the view navigation tasks on its own."

Innovations is currently in the process of porting the RotoView Technology to other smartphone platforms, including Google's Android.

"Our goal is to integrate RotoView into the core of all mobile operating systems. This will bring fundamental single-hand view navigation capabilities to every web page, photo, map or other scrollable data view," added Dr. Feinstein. "We are looking for major smartphone and other personal media device manufacturers to partner with us to achieve this goal."

The free RotoView app is now available at the App Store here

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