IMetrome Crack+ iMetrome is a beat-visualizing widget that shows the beat time as either dots or lines and can have as many subdivisions as the user wants. This widget supports the odd meters like 7/8th, 11/16th, 6/8th, 5/8th and 9/16th and the beat can be visualized as dots or lines. This widget is very easy to customize. You can create your own visualizations with custom colors, background images, gradients, and more. Requirements: ■ Yahoo Widget Engine iMetrome Purchase Link: "Stack" cells in a master-detail type of UI I am trying to create a master-detail type of UI, where the master consists of several cells with data and the detail consists of several cells with tools and controls to interact with the master. This is my first iPhone app, and I am having some difficulty getting a feel for how best to organize my "cells". In particular, I'd like to know what type of cells (UITableView, UITableViewController, UIScrollView, UICollectionView, UICollectionViewController, UIView or UIViewController) to use for the cells in the "master", and how to use those cells to assemble the master and the details. I would also like to know if I should use multiple UIViewControllers to structure the app, or if it is better to nest UIViewControllers. A: I think you are mixing too many things. The UITableView and the UITableViewController are different view controllers. UITableViewController is a subclass of UIViewController. To do a master detail, the simplest approach is to have a UINavigationController in the top level view controller and then use a UINavigationControllerDelegate to create a detail controller and push it onto the navigation stack in viewDidAppear:. To get the details, you just have to call navigationController.topViewController (see Apple's documentation). This will give you the detail view controller. 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