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dough boy
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- Posted: February 14, 2013 3:42:17 pm
- App Location: http://app.comicbookrealm.com
The Web App is no longer supported. Please use one of the native apps instead. The Web App will be decommissioned at some point.
Here is where I will list out features/bugs and what version they can be expected to be added/fixed:
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v1.1
Dynamic loading of series issues (as opposed to all at once) Pull List Functionality
v2.0
Ability to scan comics to your collection
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Xandermoses88
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- Posted: February 16, 2013 11:01:36 pm
- Is this for a mobile app? If so is it still in development?
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dough boy
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- Posted: February 18, 2013 8:48:30 am
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noah93
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- Posted: July 1, 2013 7:57:15 am
- would love to see an actual app created rather than a website loaded... would definately donate towards the creation of an app... you should start a kickstarter campaign or something to get an app created for android and ios
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dough boy
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- Posted: July 1, 2013 8:03:14 am
- It might be possible...but my question is why? Either way the app would require internet access...having it as an HTML5 app allows much easier updates and works on more devices...
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noah93
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- Posted: July 1, 2013 8:26:07 am
- most people have either android or ios devices, and googles app development allows for various screen sizes, also often html websites can be buggy and missload, where as an app is somewhat set in its ways. the app will require internet but it will use less data as all icons/buttons/tabs etc would be stored on the phone... i just like the idea of a physical app compared to the html
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Aglaia000
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- Posted: November 19, 2013 7:37:19 pm
dough boy said: It might be possible...but my question is why? Either way the app would require internet access...having it as an HTML5 app allows much easier updates and works on more devices...
As someone who works with technology and has had to deal with the development of both native apps and mobile web sites, given the support necessary for native apps, I'd prefer a mobile web site. Given that CBR is mainly a cataloging site, I'm not sure the effort involved for the developer is worth the benefit. Especially given the hoops that you have to jump through to develop for Apple devices.
dough boy, thanks so much for your work on this!
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