Why not a simple html & hyperlinks version of Sandy for mobile phones?
A lot of us think a mobile version of Sandy would be great. I understand that a swish version of Sandy might require lots of technical prowess but why not aim for something simple in the meantime?
Until someone comes forward with the kind of skills to create a sexy mobile version of Sandy (alas I have none), how about a pared down version featuring just html and hyperlinks?
Something like what Google has done for their (non-iPhone) version of Gmail might work. (http://m.google.com/ would be an example of the kind of interface that I'm talking about.) That way Sandy could still help with those of us with web enabled phones wanting to check our to do lists on the run.
I'm lonely without Sandy on my phone.
Until someone comes forward with the kind of skills to create a sexy mobile version of Sandy (alas I have none), how about a pared down version featuring just html and hyperlinks?
Something like what Google has done for their (non-iPhone) version of Gmail might work. (http://m.google.com/ would be an example of the kind of interface that I'm talking about.) That way Sandy could still help with those of us with web enabled phones wanting to check our to do lists on the run.
I'm lonely without Sandy on my phone.
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Inappropriate?Check out this thread http://getsatisfaction.com/iwantsandy...
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Inappropriate?Hi Kevin,
Thanks for pointing that out. I actually had already already read it. The above post was a reaction to the comment that Rael was having difficulty with javascripts and css files.
I thought it was a good idea to put up something in the interim even if it doesn't offer all the functionality of the normal size version until Rael (or whoever) gets their head around difficult coding issues. As is, without a mobile version, Sandy is very handicapped.
Since putting up my original post, I've had a look at something which I think works really well which is:
http://m.rememberthemilk.com (you may have to have an account to view it properly).
I prefer Sandy to Remember the Milk for the natural interface - being able to write normal sentences is a god send - but the rememberthemilk mobile interface is great.
Anyway, my two cents.
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