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Usable app for android and IOS

PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 6:23 am
by sraw3
I have found that official app for android has stopped developing since 2014.

So if I understand well, there isn't any mobile support for this software?

In this case, could you provide at least a mobile adaptive web page?

Re: Usable app for android and IOS

PostPosted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 6:49 am
by lonesomerider
sraw3 wrote:I have found that official app for android has stopped developing since 2014.

So if I understand well, there isn't any mobile support for this software?

In this case, could you provide at least a mobile adaptive web page?


Hi sraw3,

I am both using dsub and the oficial app. Both are working for me.
What does not work for YOu?

Re: Usable app for android and IOS

PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2018 3:48 am
by sraw3
lonesomerider wrote:
sraw3 wrote:I have found that official app for android has stopped developing since 2014.

So if I understand well, there isn't any mobile support for this software?

In this case, could you provide at least a mobile adaptive web page?


Hi sraw3,

I am both using dsub and the oficial app. Both are working for me.
What does not work for YOu?


Thanks, dsub really works well except for a little bad appearance.

Re: Usable app for android and IOS

PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2018 4:26 am
by acroyear
http://subfiresuite.com/ has links to two web page apps you can try, both mobile-supporting (though SubFire Mobile is more Android/Material-Design compliant). </end shameless plug ;-) >

Neither cache files on your file system. They simply stream. Both have a "manifest" file, such that if you use Chrome for Android and save to your home screen, it will open full-screen.

I have NOT tested with Chrome or Safari on IOS recently to see how it performs there.

Joe

Re: Usable app for android and IOS

PostPosted: Sun Jan 14, 2018 9:36 pm
by lonesomerider
acroyear wrote:http://subfiresuite.com/ has links to two web page apps you can try, both mobile-supporting (though SubFire Mobile is more Android/Material-Design compliant). </end shameless plug ;-) >

Neither cache files on your file system. They simply stream. Both have a "manifest" file, such that if you use Chrome for Android and save to your home screen, it will open full-screen.

I have NOT tested with Chrome or Safari on IOS recently to see how it performs there.

Joe


Looks interesting, will check it out