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Originally Posted by 314159pi
i just bought an ipod touch and it has me thinking about how to enhance the psychCentral experience.
a lot of sites like webMD and the nytimes.com have special web apps for mobile phones and ipods. what these do is bring the user to a web page which is better formatted for mobile devices in lieu of just using a browser like safari.
other sites like gannet news' lohud.com have an 'm' formated page you can use as an url in a general browser on a moblie phone.
i don't know if DocJohn thinks this is useful for his community but i thought i might bring it up. I think it could be useful to the homeless mentally ill because most of them have phones and little else from my experiences dealing with them in group therapy in day hospital.
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Actually that is a great idea. (already done im sure tho) I own a blackberry and am always check the forums when possible. Now i think its a matter of who hosts the website in general. Because cellphones only show so many frames. Like when i pull up psychcentral its a list of header links. ONe for kudos and affirmations and so on. When the page loads it says "psychcentral mobile" at the top of the page so while it does not support frames, it gives links to each room. which for me is great. Tried it on my friends flip phone. Same thing.
Hope this helps.
Colleen