A mobile reQall website
A standard (non-i-phone) mobile-friendly website for access to reQall, like reviewing, adding, managing, etc.
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Inappropriate?Thanks for the input - by "mobile-friendly", are you referring to WAP? Or something that's usable in the browser on, say, your BlackBerry or Nokia smartphone?
I’m mobile most of the time.
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T-Mobile Dash. Windows Mobile Smartphone, IE Mobile, 320x240 resolution. Some of the things I've seen are that the "Log" button (to log in) is not accessible via mobile, like it's not an actual link or button. You can email me if you want details or testing. -
Inappropriate?Thanks! I've added this this to our list of user feature requests. I'll note you're willing to beta test a mobile-friendly site as well.
I’m happy to find willing beta testers!
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Inappropriate?this is a must have, especially since there is no windows mobile application. at the very least we can use the mobile website to manage our lists...
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Inappropriate?I'm brand new to Reqall and hope that you'll develop an interface with iphone copycat, the Samsung Instinct.
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Inappropriate?Tochime in. Though the Android browser can run the reqall website, a mobile version (until more native applications appear!) Would enhance the usability.
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Inappropriate?I have an HP iPAQ hx2755 running Windows Mobile 2003SE, and it can't handle any of the links on the regular site (and I haven't even logged in). (Links in e.g. the About section don't work in Google's mobile transcoder [http://www.google.com/gwt/n], either.) Aside from the annoyance of not being able to middle-click when I'm in Firefox, the JavaScript reliance is bad for usability in general, and especially on old/mobile browsers like Pocket IE.
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Inappropriate?A way for windows mobile users to access reqall features is a must. Please add an app or a mobile website. If you want someone to test it out, let me know. I am all over it.
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Inappropriate?I'm a Windows Mobile user and I would really like to see a m.reqall.com site at the least. An app would be great but a mobile site similar to (mobile) Google Calendar or Voice would do.
I’m hopeful
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Inappropriate?Thanks for all of the suggestions and votes! They help us a lot!
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Inappropriate?'by "mobile-friendly", are you referring to WAP? Or something that's usable in the browser on, say, your BlackBerry or Nokia smartphone?'
My reply:
For BlackBerry
I’m confident
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Inappropriate?Mobile web for blackberry, smart phone, palm devices and windows mobile devices.
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Inappropriate?Hi Don, I have added these votes. Thanks so much!
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Inappropriate?ReQall seems too tied in with iPhones. Sorry, but you need more options. Sure iPhones are cool, but lots of people choose other phones. Apple now has a good bit of competition in the smartphone market.
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Inappropriate?Thanks for all the feedback. I have added it to our list.
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Inappropriate?Yes, please! I'm using a Symbian S60 Nokia N96. A separate app or mobile website would be great!
I’m hopeful
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Inappropriate?Thanks for the feedback, I have added your vote.
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