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  1. #31
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    Default Re: VOIPo iPhone app

    another iphone FAMILY here (multiple iphones.)

  2. #32

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    I just got my iPhone 4, waiting for VOIPo App. Please update us!

  3. #33
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    Yes, whatever happened in this? Please update us on the status.

  4. #34
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    Another vote for Android (family all have Android devices).
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  5. #35
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    I would LOVE an Android app if possible!

  6. #36
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    ^ Ditto! Android here.

  7. #37
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    Quote Originally Posted by wthart View Post
    Yes, whatever happened in this? Please update us on the status.
    The developer is still working out a few lingering issues. I am getting daily updates on it to make sure it's on track to get finished as soon as possible.
    Timothy Dick
    Founder/CEO
    VOIPo.com

    Interact with VOIPo: Twitter, Facebook

  8. #38
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    Another Android user here. I'd love to see this for Android.

    I'm also a web application developer for a university. Lately there's been a lot of push for a "mobile app" for our school, but my team has been less enthusiastic about building something. This is how we see it:

    • Building apps means that we can only focus on one platform at a time (our team is only five people)
    • Building apps requires us to learn a new SDK (and possibly language) for each platform we embrace.
    • Building a mobile-friendly site allows us to target all platforms at once using our existing skill sets
    • We can use browser detection, JavaScript, and device-specific style sheets to deliver a mobile site that looks like an app.


    We are moving forward on a couple of mobile-friendly sites right now. We figure that, if someone really insists on an app for the school, it will mainly end up being a web browser component set to load a specific mobile site. We feel doing what we know will get us much farther than trying to learn how to develop for every new fad phone that comes along.

    That's just my two cents--but I'd really like to see something from Voipo that is Droid-friendly.

    --Jason

  9. #39
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    Wow, sounds amazing.

    I have a Blackberry... hopefully you've got a team member with a Blackberry.

    I also think a mobile version of the site would be a great idea. However, I do think that the VPanel control panel needs to become more cohesive before it is "ported" to a mobile site version. -- As I understand it, there are plans to update the VPanel.

    So, please consider making a Blackberry version!

    Thanks!

  10. #40
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    Any update on iPhone app?

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