Originally posted by ArielUK Worth pointing out that Chrome might not be available, even on some fairly recent versions of Android. I'm stuck with 2.3.5 on a Samsung SII that's only 18 months old, but I can't upgrade to Android 4 or install Chrome either.
Anyhow, Opera Mobile might be a viable alternative?
On my Android phone I find the app works for me - though without an analysis board 😉 . I haven't tried the site through the phone browser maybe I will after the update (I tend to use Chrome everywhere so they sync as I have a S3).
Originally posted by Bael On my Android phone I find the app works for me - though without an analysis board 😉 . I haven't tried the site through the phone browser maybe I will after the update (I tend to use Chrome everywhere so they sync as I have a S3).
The native app (despite its limitations) will still be your best option post update.
A generic mobile version of the site (mobile web app for all smart phones) will replace the current iPhone targeted web app soon after - this will be a better option than the main site once available.
Originally posted by jharker Are there options for iPad 1 other than "laggy moves"? not willing to suffer or buy a new device just for RHP
I'm going to edit the above post as I don't want to confuse the issue. I was suggesting that the drag and drop may not be as responsive. Again, see Thread 152540 and let us know your thoughts.
edit : We have now tested on iPad 1, and it works just fine.
Originally posted by jharker Are there options for iPad 1 other than "laggy moves"? not willing to suffer or buy a new device just for RHP
Since posting earlier, I have borrowed an iPad 1 for some late testing, and can confirm there are no performance problems with iPad 1. My earlier comment was speculation, and incorrect.
I am using an iPhone ... With the latest iOS
On it... It says " mobile safari 6" what can I do
If I can't get google chrome??? I cannot have a computer....
I have addiction issues...
This isn't about Microsoft trying to get you to upgrade, in fact it's quite the opposite. Microsoft is lagging quite a bit when it comes to Internet technology and web browsers. While Web technology was advancing, Microsoft sat and did noting for many years. Now their software is old, outdated and insecure. The great thing is, there are alternatives such Firefox and Google Chrome that are not only faster, more secure and have more features, they're also free. Download either one of them and every Internet site you visit will be a better experience.
I would argue the fact that Firefox is better or Faster then some of the newer versions of IE. I've found Firefox to be an incredibly slow browser. Google Chrome however is much faster than either. It's always a good idea to upgrade to the latest browser if the option is available. Very soon no one will support the older versions. I am using Opera 12.15. Does anyone know if there will be any issues with that here??? I haven't had any issues so far.