NintendoAge Phone App
Browsing forums and posting on a phone is not not the most enjoyable experience.
Has there been any talk of ever getting something like this off the ground? Or maybe one exists already, although I searched the google play store and did not find anything.
Gotta be an app designer among the members somewhere. I would gladly help donate to support this.
Has there been any talk of ever getting something like this off the ground? Or maybe one exists already, although I searched the google play store and did not find anything.
Gotta be an app designer among the members somewhere. I would gladly help donate to support this.
Comments
Originally posted by: Crass
Yeah the nintendo age logo always gets in way too if browsing on a phone...
!!!!!!!!!!!!!
took the words out of my mouth
Originally posted by: themaxvoltage
You can disable the NA logo via settings under your profile... It's called the "cornerstone".
Excellent.
Now just point me in the direction of the NA app? heh
Originally posted by: matt17_52
mobile.nintendoage.com
x2, this should almost be in the FAQ now. The "cornerstone icon is too big on mobile browing" topic comes up at least 4-5 times a year it seems.
Originally posted by: Sirjinx
Or maybe it's just me and nobody really wants or needs an app? Haha ya never know.
Or maybe NintendoAge is written and designed by 1 person, who is a normal guy with a family and a life.
He works alot of NintendoAge, but a mobile app is not in the cards at the moment.
He recently did a site redesign to help with the layout on both NA and mobile NA.
Originally posted by: Paul
Originally posted by: Sirjinx
Or maybe it's just me and nobody really wants or needs an app? Haha ya never know.
Or maybe NintendoAge is written and designed by 1 person, who is a normal guy with a family and a life.
He works alot of NintendoAge, but a mobile app is not in the cards at the moment.
He recently did a site redesign to help with the layout on both NA and mobile NA.
Where did I say an app needs to be created by the person who wrote and designed the site? Like I said earlier, maybe there is an app designer among us who would do it in their spare time or something as a pet project.
Originally posted by: Sirjinx
Originally posted by: Paul
Originally posted by: Sirjinx
Or maybe it's just me and nobody really wants or needs an app? Haha ya never know.
Or maybe NintendoAge is written and designed by 1 person, who is a normal guy with a family and a life.
He works alot of NintendoAge, but a mobile app is not in the cards at the moment.
He recently did a site redesign to help with the layout on both NA and mobile NA.
Where did I say an app needs to be created by the person who wrote and designed the site?
I think some of the forum design is proprietary? Someone correct me if I'm wrong. If I'm right, then your answer is Dain, if I'm wrong then your answer is nobody.
ninjaedit (thanks for this!): this is not a dis to anyone just trying to get at the OP's question.
Originally posted by: rhetoric614
Originally posted by: Sirjinx
Originally posted by: Paul
Originally posted by: Sirjinx
Or maybe it's just me and nobody really wants or needs an app? Haha ya never know.
Or maybe NintendoAge is written and designed by 1 person, who is a normal guy with a family and a life.
He works alot of NintendoAge, but a mobile app is not in the cards at the moment.
He recently did a site redesign to help with the layout on both NA and mobile NA.
Where did I say an app needs to be created by the person who wrote and designed the site?
I think some of the forum design is proprietary? Someone correct me if I'm wrong. If I'm right, then your answer is Dain, if I'm wrong then your answer is nobody.
ninjaedit (thanks for this!): this is not a dis to anyone just trying to get at the OP's question.
You can write an app that doesn't connect to the internals of the servers and just parse the data in a streamlined format fit for an app. Facebook's app isn't written by Facebook, it's written by a 3rd party developer that doesn't have access to the servers aside from what the general public has access to.
Originally posted by: dra600n
You can write an app that doesn't connect to the internals of the servers and just parse the data in a streamlined format fit for an app. Facebook's app isn't written by Facebook, it's written by a 3rd party developer that doesn't have access to the servers aside from what the general public has access to.
I learned something. Thanks
Hope this sparks someone's interest. If this DOES get going and people are taking legit donations, PM me and I will help out