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'''UIKit''' is a high-level Objective-C framework that manages the graphical front-end of the iPhoneOS. It is a public framework, and therefore its documentation can be found on <a href="http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/documentation/uikit/reference/uikit_framework/index.html">Apple's iPhone Dev Center</a>. Nevertheless, this is only a small part of the whole UIKit.
'''UIKit''' is a high-level Objective-C framework that manages the graphical front-end of the iPhoneOS. It is a public framework, and therefore its documentation can be found on [http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/documentation/uikit/reference/uikit_framework/index.html|Apple's iPhone Dev Center]. Nevertheless, this is only a small part of the whole UIKit.


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Template:Infobox UIKit UIKit is a high-level Objective-C framework that manages the graphical front-end of the iPhoneOS. It is a public framework, and therefore its documentation can be found on iPhone Dev Center. Nevertheless, this is only a small part of the whole UIKit.