I am getting ready do to a little traveling. It works out that traveling light 
is going to be my best bet for various reasons. As I don't want to carry around 
the weight of a laptop; I have purchased a little closer to the cutting edge 
than I generally do. In setting up my iPad this is what shocked me.  It is near 
impossible to edit a wiki.  Well that wasn't to worrisome. I figured "there's 
an app for that". I searched "Wikipedia" and was presented with a large 
selection of apps that basically hide the fact that the websites are even 
editable.  They offer helpful things to using the wiki on small screen wrt to 
TOC and general navigation, but they also strip out all the edit links.  After 
specifically searching for edit, I found one app that made it possible to edit 
from iPad without pulling my hair out. [1].

 The whole trend is a bit worrisome.  Ever since I got the device I really 
don't want to use my laptop. I thought I would hate typing anything on it.  But 
it not bad at all (and I am the sort to make sure and buy laptops with 
full-size keyboards). People are going use  the free apps so long as WM wikis 
are hard to navigate natively.  We will never convert readers to editors if 
they reading with the editing interface stripped away. Do these apps for 
read-only Wikipedia even support the central-notice? I am not sure. Some seem 
to completely convert the website to a magazine appearance; some seem more like 
sleek web-browser.
 
I can't help but think that WMF does't jump in soon with an inexpensive app 
which solves the difficulties of navigation while preserving the facets of the 
site that are important to WMF, it will be harder to recover the losses if this 
trend of hardware takes hold. I imagine an official WMF app would get some sort 
of preference when searching "wikipedia" in the App Store, which is why I 
really think the foundation might want to attend to this.

BirgitteSB

[1] http://www.wikieditapp.com/

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