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Rosert Gnimhar*
12-02-2005, 09:24 PM
Something that's got me curious...

Have any of you folks behind this top notch site thought of making this site available to mobile device users? ...Well, not the whole site, but as is customary with these sort of moble device features, making available the home page with links to the lattest news articles and interviews.

Check here (https://my.avantgo.com/browse/0/1/)'s a sample page of how the mobile device page is set up on these devices. Click the Channel Preview.

Currently I own an iPAQ Pocket PC and through a program known as Avant Go, I'm able to browse their available affiliated sites while not having an internet connection. Its a free service which allows me to get any updates from the sites I'm subscibed to automatically whenever I hook my Pocket PC to my desktop computer. (I'm surprised I was able to explain all of that! I'm relatively knew to the world of technological mobility.)

They have a pretty good variety of sites available already, but I was curious as to whether or not Toonzone would ever be apart of that sellection.

Are there any other mobile device users that wouldn't mind having this kind of on the go access to the reliable Toonzone news pages? Or am I all alone in this?


Peace out!;)

RG*:knd1:

zmanjz
12-05-2005, 02:54 PM
Toon Zone loads up fine just as it is on my Treo. (The only thing that sometimes gives me problems are the drop down menus.)

Tak Mazé
12-05-2005, 05:00 PM
I posted this suggestion once before. It loads up... OK-ish on my Zod, but with all the odd code like the menu and Flash files it can be a little hard to navigate on a 480x320 screen. No-one seemed interested in my suggestion though. I think somehow you can get the RSS through a reader on your device which should display everything in bare minimum... I think. But regular browsing is pretty bad.
Here are some screenies:
http://toast.gotanet.se/hosted/screen1.jpg http://toast.gotanet.se/hosted/screen2.jpg http://toast.gotanet.se/hosted/screen3.jpg
Note how a lot of scrolling is needed and it wears on the processor having so many graphics to display.