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Originally Posted by tia travels
That's exactly what I said in my quote. The only benefit would be 1 click to get there compared to how it might be currently (if you used your browser on your phone----2 clicks maybe 3 so you're putting forth only 1-2 extra clicks.) No real big advantage. Only saving 1-2 clicks as compared to the damage there could be by having it available as an app.
But...maybe I'm confusing what is being asked here.
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I think you might be a bit confused, but only because different people are proposing different things.
The OP and others have talked about an App, something you would get from the Android Market, or the App Store. This won't happen for Apple because of Restrictions by Apple in what is allowed in the App Store, but could happen for Android Marketplace.
T-Bone commented that they are working on a "Mobile" version of the website. Any time your phone visits a website, the website has the ability to determine what browser is being used. They will make ECCIE so that if it is a mobile browser, that it formats the information differently to make it easier to view on a mobile device. Many web sites support this feature. There are no changes to the mobile device, and no App needed to support this, so it would support Android and Apple, without the need for an App.
Note that today you can get to the ECCIE website with only 1-click/tap on an iPhone, and I suspect the same is true of Android. When making a bookmark in your mobile browser on the iPhone, simply choose "Add to Home Screen". Perhaps someone with an Android phone can comment on how to do this on those devices...
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When someone said app...did they mean the little widgets and apps you download from the MARKET on your phone? Or...are you just talking about a better version of Eccie on your phone that works easier on a phone than the current one?
If choice #2 is what you "all" are talking about, then....okay. I change my stance.
But if you're talking about #1 where anyone (including kids) can go into the android market and download an Eccie app, then that is the one I was against.
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Note that it is up to parents to enable the restrictions on their childrens devices. Without those enabled, they can get here quite easily, with or without an App. I suggest that all parents learn how to restrict access on their kids computers, mobile phones, tablets, TV's, etc. All those devices have the ability to restrict content, and most websites are great about correctly rating their content. I see way too many cases where parents fail to do this. When you do set this up, try going to some of the websites you don't want the kids to get to, to test that you've set things up correctly.