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Are you doing or plan to do any mobile application development?   [Edit]

Survey period: 15 Jun 2009 to 22 Jun 2009

Are you working on or planning to work on apps for mobile phones, etc.? If yes, please choose the technologies you're using or plan to use.

OptionVotes% 
Brew151.49
Google Android10910.80
iPhone17116.95
J2ME767.53
RIM Blackberry585.75
Symbian666.54
WebOS252.48
Windows Mobile41140.73
Other (please specify)333.27
Nope, no wireless for me41541.13
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

View optional text answers (40 answers)


 
GeneralMobile Apps != Mobile Phone Pin
robvon15-Jun-09 16:07
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PIEBALDconsult15-Jun-09 17:21
mvePIEBALDconsult15-Jun-09 17:21 
GeneralRe: Mobile Apps != Mobile Phone Pin
diilbert16-Jun-09 0:26
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GeneralRe: Mobile Apps != Mobile Phone Pin
ghle21-Jun-09 18:16
ghle21-Jun-09 18:16 
GeneralAll my apps are mobile... PinPopular
RandyS15-Jun-09 10:01
RandyS15-Jun-09 10:01 
GeneralRe: All my apps are mobile... Pin
Corinna John17-Jun-09 10:35
Corinna John17-Jun-09 10:35 
GeneralI'd rather be... Pin
Jeremy Falcon15-Jun-09 4:18
professionalJeremy Falcon15-Jun-09 4:18 
GeneralMobiles are not powerful enough for what I do. Pin
John M. Drescher15-Jun-09 4:12
John M. Drescher15-Jun-09 4:12 
JokeRe: Mobiles are not powerful enough for what I do. Pin
ndavie15-Jun-09 6:29
ndavie15-Jun-09 6:29 
GeneralRe: Mobiles are not powerful enough for what I do. Pin
0D0A15-Jun-09 8:36
0D0A15-Jun-09 8:36 
GeneralRe: Mobiles are not powerful enough for what I do. Pin
John M. Drescher15-Jun-09 9:00
John M. Drescher15-Jun-09 9:00 
GeneralRe: Mobiles are not powerful enough for what I do. Pin
Matt McGuire15-Jun-09 6:34
professionalMatt McGuire15-Jun-09 6:34 
QuestionRe: Mobiles are not powerful enough for what I do. Pin
ghle15-Jun-09 15:28
ghle15-Jun-09 15:28 
AnswerRe: Mobiles are not powerful enough for what I do. Pin
Lutosław21-Jun-09 10:10
Lutosław21-Jun-09 10:10 
GeneralRe: Mobiles are not powerful enough for what I do. Pin
ghle21-Jun-09 18:19
ghle21-Jun-09 18:19 
GeneralWe're on the web...why bother with the client OS? Pin
AlexCode15-Jun-09 3:49
professionalAlexCode15-Jun-09 3:49 
GeneralRe: We're on the web...why bother with the client OS? PinPopular
Jeremy Falcon15-Jun-09 4:17
professionalJeremy Falcon15-Jun-09 4:17 
GeneralRe: We're on the web...why bother with the client OS? Pin
Fahad Sadah15-Jun-09 4:58
Fahad Sadah15-Jun-09 4:58 
GeneralRe: We're on the web...why bother with the client OS? Pin
Fabio Franco15-Jun-09 7:03
professionalFabio Franco15-Jun-09 7:03 
GeneralRe: We're on the web...why bother with the client OS? Pin
Paul Watson16-Jun-09 3:15
sitebuilderPaul Watson16-Jun-09 3:15 
GeneralRe: We're on the web...why bother with the client OS? Pin
Jeremy Falcon16-Jun-09 4:27
professionalJeremy Falcon16-Jun-09 4:27 
GeneralRe: We're on the web...why bother with the client OS? Pin
Paul Watson16-Jun-09 4:31
sitebuilderPaul Watson16-Jun-09 4:31 
GeneralRe: We're on the web...why bother with the client OS? Pin
AlexCode17-Jun-09 4:28
professionalAlexCode17-Jun-09 4:28 
GeneralRe: We're on the web...why bother with the client OS? Pin
Jeremy Falcon17-Jun-09 4:56
professionalJeremy Falcon17-Jun-09 4:56 
AlexCode wrote:
Sure not everything is doable on web but most things are, and I can tell you that:


I'm fully aware of the pros and cons, and I do consider myself an expert in this field I can tell you that. That being said, I was counter-acting your blanket statement which was just plain wrong. This does not mean I don't understand the benefits of the web.

AlexCode wrote:
-> the biggest advantage for developers is the ability to have all the clients with the latest software version without any effort
-> the biggest advantage for customers is to have their data centralized


This both true and untrue. Updates/minor updates and centralized data can happen with a client app. The *biggest* advantage of the web is a thin client architecture so you can have major updates be transparent and skip an install. Everything else you can do with client apps, including go multi-platform.

AlexCode wrote:
Sure the web client is poor, sure it may be slower, but again... who cares?!
Certainly not the customers!


I'd wager you don't much experience in customer relations if you think they don't care about the experience. In fact, that's all they care about because they don't see the code behind it. Presentation is everything. And yes, the web can do a lot for a lot of cases and is very nice. But, client apps can do a lot as well.

AlexCode wrote:
You give them a fully working solution and they don't care if it's web, windows, Linux, SQL Server, SQLite or whatever technology you use...


They'll never care regardless of client or web. They're not techs with preferences. They just run the install and click buttons. They're users after all. And you can still do multi-platform on the client.

AlexCode wrote:
Make it useful, practical and time saving that they want it :p


Oh yeah because it's obvious a client app can't be useful or practical. Thanks for clearing that up. Roll eyes | :rolleyes:

Jeremy Falcon
jeremyfalcon.com[^]

GeneralRe: We're on the web...why bother with the client OS? Pin
NormDroid17-Jun-09 1:09
professionalNormDroid17-Jun-09 1:09 

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