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Would a mobile version of answerbank be possible for us crackberries and other smartphone owners?
I am not in any way advertising but several forums I use have enabled a mobile version using this:
http://www.tapatalk.com/
I am not in any way advertising but several forums I use have enabled a mobile version using this:
http://www.tapatalk.com/
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yep, sounds like the best solution. Depends on time and money of course! We have other things to do first (usability changes to the main site and so on).
Just to the put the iPhone/Everything else ratio into perspective: we get around 40,000 iPhone visits a month and we get around 15,000 of everything else combined.
Spare Ed
Just to the put the iPhone/Everything else ratio into perspective: we get around 40,000 iPhone visits a month and we get around 15,000 of everything else combined.
Spare Ed
Dunno what you're all whinging about, ive had a mobile computer for years
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AB works well on the iPhone/iPod Touch/iPad as it is. The one big problem is the number of links on each page. There are probably over 50, which does not lend itself to touch screen technologies. It is easy to catch a link, when you merely want to move about a page.
That is only really a problem on small screens. AB on the iPad is excellent, no problems, and Tablets look like taking off in a big way.
A lot of sites that have produced mobile apps, the result is a very poor user experience.
The BBC News app is very weak when compared to the main site. Newspapers are especially poor.
That is only really a problem on small screens. AB on the iPad is excellent, no problems, and Tablets look like taking off in a big way.
A lot of sites that have produced mobile apps, the result is a very poor user experience.
The BBC News app is very weak when compared to the main site. Newspapers are especially poor.