iPad & Android Tablets - Ideas2013 WORKetc Pty Ltdhttp://admin.worketc.com/Community/Forums?Topic=2072Sat, 15 Sep 2012 01:53:49WORKetc forums feedworketc.com[b]* UPDATE *[/b] Further mobihttp://admin.worketc.com/Community/Forums?Message=7691[b]* UPDATE *[/b] Further mobile updates is on our new 2013 Roadmap, and now being discussed further here: [url=/Community/Forums?Topic=2911]http://support.worketc.com/Community/Forums?Topic=2911[/url]Fri, 18 Jan 2013 11:45:017691SteveWe would absolutely use the iPhttp://admin.worketc.com/Community/Forums?Message=7085We would absolutely use the iPad version. I tired your iphone version on the ipad but it really doesn't translate well.Wed, 26 Sep 2012 05:38:247085CraigLooking forward to checking ouhttp://admin.worketc.com/Community/Forums?Message=7016Looking forward to checking out the new mobile app. I hope you used Sencha Touch as the framework. I see the existing one uses jQuery Mobile and you were not too happy with the performance. I've been working with Sencha Touch for a while now and wrapping it up with PhoneGap and I think it's quite a bit better than jQuery Mobile. I think time tracking and todo lists are the most important part of a phone app where complete project visibility and dashboards would be better on a tablet. Mon, 17 Sep 2012 08:52:257016AaronWe are a completely paperless http://admin.worketc.com/Community/Forums?Message=7004We are a completely paperless firm, but the lack of a native iPad app has made management of our client base very difficult while in the field. We all have iPads, and while the web-based version is usable on the iPad, a tablet experience is so radically different from a desk/laptop experience that a native app will be a BIG improvement to the way we work. Currently, we take notes in the field in a mishmash of apps (Evernote, Simplenote, Email, etc.) and then copy/paste into WORKetc. Not ideal, but it's worked. And while we've experimented with the Evernote integration, it's not seamless, so we stick with the tried-and-true copy/paste. The biggest thing we've noticed is that we don't bill nearly as much time because time-logging isn't an elegant experience on the mobile or tablet (or the web version for that matter). While not a big concern for project-pricing firms, without the ability to easily log hourly time, we miss out on some revenue.Mon, 17 Sep 2012 05:51:587004KathrynWe use iPads extensively here.http://admin.worketc.com/Community/Forums?Message=6997We use iPads extensively here. and there are two cloud apps that don't work well with iPad safari that is really impacting our workflow - WorkEtc and Google AdWords. Can't wait for you to make an app available for iPad. and I agree with your initial post - it has to be much more robust than the iPhone app. Love that you recognized that already.Sat, 15 Sep 2012 01:53:496997Kristie