Ok,

but when you use gzip and the html is relatively simple, the difference 
between only the data and the complete html is small I would think but the 
client would still need to render the thing.

On Friday, September 5, 2014 12:06:26 PM UTC+2, Leonel Câmara wrote:

> Unless they are on a good wireless connection, it should be Quint. In my 
> experience with mobile apps, what makes things slow is data transfers, 
> these forms transfer a lot less data. In fact this follows the model I 
> already use for all my mobile apps, transmit json for compactness, make 
> html in the client.
>

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