Topic: iPad support

I'd love to see iPad support, arras doesn't work well on iPad and several of my readers have requested it. I could buy wptouch pro but it would be fun if Arras had native support for iPad. Could this be possible? I'll gladly donate more.

iPadders, check this one out for an example: http://www.nettavisen.no/ipad/   This is what i picture Arras could do on iPad.

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yes good ideas

Hmmm why not for iPhone too ?

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I could foresee an iPhone version of Arras but the iPad version would probably stick to the full version, as what you see on the desktop.

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Lefkeo wrote:

yes good ideas

Hmmm why not for iPhone too ?

Blackberry, too! If there is an Arras app for that.

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atrais wrote:

I'd love to see iPad support, arras doesn't work well on iPad and several of my readers have requested it. I could buy wptouch pro but it would be fun if Arras had native support for iPad. Could this be possible? I'll gladly donate more.

iPadders, check this one out for an example: http://www.nettavisen.no/ipad/   This is what i picture Arras could do on iPad.

That example is actually not very practical for anything other than reading articles. It's also does increases the number of user actions taken to get from point A to point B - which is a design no-no. I'd have to first tap the image, then get taken to a center aligned single column page of the article, scroll to the very bottom and post. That much isn't too different, but to go back and look at other articles creates a sub set of actions that would previously never exist. LOTS of

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zy wrote:

I could foresee an iPhone version of Arras but the iPad version would probably stick to the full version, as what you see on the desktop.

I think WPTouch does well enough with this. Having a entirly different layout for the phone, especially given the limited real estate isn't very practical. With the advent of other phone devices, importance of content is stressed over importance of superficial eye candy. Personally, I'd leave it be

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