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#1 2007-11-19 10:02 pm
- ame
- Human Pincushion
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Mobile browsing
Is there a link to a mobile version of this site? Specifically forums?
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#2 2007-11-19 10:37 pm
- FutureDreamz
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Re: Mobile browsing
I don't think so...
there used to be a way to change the theme, but I can't find it, probably taken out in the transition. 
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#4 2007-11-19 10:57 pm
- FutureDreamz
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Re: Mobile browsing
Found an app to view forums for windows. one step closer:
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/O … ader.shtml.
Last edited by FutureDreamz (2007-11-19 11:27 pm)
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#5 2007-11-20 8:20 am
- jb
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Re: Mobile browsing
Wasn't there an article in a MacAddict (so this is a while ago) about how to make a forum browser using RealBasic or something? I'll have a dig around in my collection.
Maybe then that could be implemented for mobile devices.
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That's why security experts recommend Telstra BigPond.
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#6 2007-11-20 8:41 am
- FutureDreamz
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Re: Mobile browsing
we should try to convince the programmers on this site that it would be a good investment of their time to create a Java app or something.
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#7 2007-11-20 8:43 am
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Re: Mobile browsing
I think a stronger case has been put forward for simply changing the text in between the <title> </title> tags, but nobody has done it. I think you may struggle getting them to make a java app for a mobile device.
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That's why security experts recommend Telstra BigPond.
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