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milovana app

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 10:47 am
by Bobbel
How about creating a milovana app for smartphones?
For both ios as android?

Im not a programmer but i geuss someone on this sote could help out?

Greets

Re: milovana app

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 6:57 pm
by DoxysTurtle
Bobbel wrote:How about creating a milovana app for smartphones?
For both ios as android?

Im not a programmer but i geuss someone on this sote could help out?

Greets
What'd be the point of that?

Re: milovana app

Posted: Fri Oct 10, 2014 8:18 pm
by WardIndigo
It make some sence, especially for flash teases. I know about milovana-html5.appspot.com, but it works not so good. So maybe instead of app it will be better to write html5 editor, which can create native html5 teases with functionality similar to flash teases.
Furthermore, there will be a problem with app for iOS devices, Apple never approve such app in AppStore because their policy.

Re: milovana app

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 12:52 am
by AllanM
Someone already did.

Look in the Offline TeaseMe thread.

Also, there are plans, if distant, to eventually create an android and possibly iPhone app based on the newer GuideMe app.

Re: milovana app

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 8:15 am
by Bobbel
DoxysTurtle wrote:
Bobbel wrote:How about creating a milovana app for smartphones?
For both ios as android?

Im not a programmer but i geuss someone on this sote could help out?

Greets
What'd be the point of that?

If there is a mobile app it is designed for mobile devices.
Wich means smaller pics, so the fit the screen.
Wich means less data for the internet connection..
And less scrolling left and right to read text...
And no browser history :-)

Re: milovana app

Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2014 9:03 pm
by DoxysTurtle
Bobbel wrote:
DoxysTurtle wrote:
Bobbel wrote:How about creating a milovana app for smartphones?
For both ios as android?

Im not a programmer but i geuss someone on this sote could help out?

Greets
What'd be the point of that?

If there is a mobile app it is designed for mobile devices.
Wich means smaller pics, so the fit the screen.
Wich means less data for the internet connection..
And less scrolling left and right to read text...
And no browser history :-)
The biggest issue Milovana has in terms of view on mobile (ignoring the flash thing) is that it's CSS/Layout aren't designed for active resizing, a much easier fix than writing an application (much less the two minimum it'd take to cover iPhone and Android).

My bigger question is why the need to hide browser history? Use a third party browser/private/incognito mode for accessing it if that's the big issue. A pink woman app icon with the name Milovana seems like a much bigger issue than it being in your browser history

Re: milovana app

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 10:43 am
by les
                     
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                    Then you can also watch videos on phone but not stored on phone.

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Re: milovana app

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 2:45 pm
by Bobbel
It can be considerd as issue that the content is not designed for mobile.
But maybe it is better to consider it as reason.
The logo ofcourse can be chosen.
But overalis a phone more personal then a computer...

But if there is no room for ideas, then why this thread?
Just trying to help with ideas

Re: milovana app

Posted: Sun May 24, 2015 11:22 am
by ullr
Creating an app that runs on iOS and Android is quite a large task, they use different programming languages and are very different environments to program for. And I can't see there being much demand for it - we should also note that neither allow adult content on their app stores, which leave only Android as an option because Apple doesn't allow 3rd party app installs with jailbreaking. It's a lot of work to put in when you can simply download a flash browser on either device (I use Photon).

It would be more realistic to work on making the site responsive to screen resolution.