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Flowdock Mobile Beta Out Now

Mikael Roos March 23rd, 2011

Flowdock icon on iPhone
If there is one more thing an app built for teams needs, it’s a mobile client. To be able to tap into the hive mind of your team, regardless of where you are, is just golden. Long story short, Flowdock mobile Beta is out now! Just head on to https://flowdock.com/flows on your device to try it out. (Haven’t signed up yet? Go here first.)

If you’ve missed the previous March Feature Madness posts, check out the ones about Full-Text Search and Confluence in Real Time

How Does It Work?

A couple of months ago, when we started development for the mobile web experience of Flowdock, we decided early on that jQuery Mobile will be our platform of choice. It made perfect sense, since we’re widely using jQuery already and the mobile project has such major traction.

Even though jQuery Mobile is still in alpha stages, we were able to implement a wonderful experience which not only gives a very native app feeling on the most advanced platforms like iOS or Android, but also works very nicely on the plethora of devices supported by jQuery Mobile, including any device capable of running Opera Mobile (recommended option on e.g. Symbian).

The result is amazing! We’ve prepared a short video (under 1 minute!) which quickly showcases what the app looks like.

The device configurations in the beginning sequence are (left-to-right):

  • Samsung Galaxy S running the native browser on Android 2.2
  • iPhone 4 running Safari on iOS 4.3
  • Nokia E51 running Opera Mobile on S60 Symbian OS v9.2

 
For now the mobile app includes just the chat, but we’re already working hard to bring you more features on the mobile.

iPhone browser more popular than Internet Explorer

Otto Hilska June 17th, 2008

We’ve been feeling sorry because we didn’t pay much attention to rails-doc IE compatibility. Today I had a look at the server statistics, and it seems that even the iPhone browser is more popular than Internet Explorer. :) Good to see that Rails developers have such a good taste.

Anyways, today is the Firefox 3.0 download day:

Download Day

Go and get it! The super-fast JavaScript interpreter is going to enable lots of new possibilities in web UIs. I’m really looking forward to see stuff like SproutCore used in different kinds of applications.

PS. The upcoming Rails-doc.org JavaScript search is already going to benefit from the upgrade. ;)