It's probably worth taking into account how difficult it is to get the app
onto the official app platform or how much of a bureaucratic time delay
this would entail. From what I've heard it's easier to get things into the
Android Marketplace but I've got no data supporting this.

It might also be worth considering whether people involved in uploading
images for Wikipedia (the target audience for the app) will actually
reflect national averages concerning mobile phone operating systems. It's
all very good developing an app that is usable to 75% of a nation's
population, if most of our audience belong to the remaining 25% though...

Andre

On 27 April 2012 06:48, elya <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am 26.04.12 16:55, schrieb Platonides:
> > What issues does current Upload Wizard have for use on smartphones?
>
> It shouldn't have "issues" on Android (though my smartphone doesn't even
> load the start screen), but it's not exactly a mobile-friendly - and iOS
> does not allow file upload from the browser at all. The idea for this
> option is adapting the GUI but keeping most of the server functionality.
>
> Elke
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