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AndyDufresne wrote:On a side note---though related---we are looking into Iphone Applications.
--Andy
AndyDufresne wrote:On a side note---though related---we are looking into Iphone Applications.
--Andy
Top Score:2403natty_dread wrote:I was wrong
ender516 wrote:Sounds like a good project for the Web Developer, if he has iSkills.
b42cmc wrote:All right, I figured out how to line up the map.. it was in my view settings. Now my problem is the troop numbers and player colors fail to show up in the circles! this is making me nuts!


AndyDufresne wrote:ender516 wrote:Sounds like a good project for the Web Developer, if he has iSkills.
Lack currently has a project PDF, and looking into a few Companies and Developers for estimates.
--Andy


Brigadier - #70 (page 1) - 61% Won - 01/02/2011dazerazer wrote:May I go on record please as a HUGE HUGE supporter of this idea..... Having worked for Apple for two and a half years I have most of the iProducts and to have CC available on the iPhone would be very wise move. I personally have a GIANT network of gaming friends that are iPhone only gamers. It sucks having to tell them that they cant play with me unless they play on a computer. A good majority do not even own computers. So YAAAAAY to this!
An app would be nice, I'm not sure how much I'd pay for it ($10? please), but the reason I think that using CC in safari is so painful (though I used to miss turns when I was on vacation) is because it has no mobile support. Many websites nowadays have a separate format for mobiles but CC does not. When it loads the page it loads the sidebar and the users list beside the map and the actions bar is not under the map where it should be but under the spoils/troops/ect list. This is a waste which makes even an experienced CC iphone or other mobile gamer have to zoom around the page. Not to mention the fact that I can't scroll up or down on the turns list to see who's collected what reinforcements (important for fog games). I think the CC site itself should look into developing a mobile format of the page, which would greatly allow it to grow in market share in the growing smart-phone market.jleaux wrote:I occasionally play on my iPhone, but I'm never happy about it. No fun having to constantly scroll back and forth between the map and the interface.
I would happily pay $10 for an app that let me interact directly with the map a la clickables.