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Touch vs. Pen. Things to think about, men with large fingers have problems
with touch screen. People who lost a portion of a finger has problem with
touch screen. Touch screen is quickly becoming a standard.

App vs. Web App. An app gives you quicker (arguably) development times
because you don't have to deal with multiple browsers or JavaScript engines.
An app will only work on one device type
(iPhone/Blackberry/Windows/Android). From what I hear, Android is harder to
code for because of the changes between the different devices. Also, I hear
that a Blackberry app may not work on every phone and would need different
versions of the app. A web app is more portable and is only coded once.

For internal apps, I would highly suggest a web app. That way if you have
all one device then the CEO wants the latest Blackberry instead, you don't
have to quickly write the Blackberry app for him alone.

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2010/3/24 Tomasz SkorÅa <t.skorza@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Good afternoon

I read Greg's article very carefully
(http://systeminetwork.com/article/designing-mobile-user-experience) -
we just planning create such mobile solution for our salesmans.

I would like to ask you about your experience, your notices during
similar projects? What is important?
We planning use it for about 50 persons.
We planning to use some data exchange server between mobile and AS400
with Unix and mySQL database.
We thinking about HTC Hero devices.
We works on JDE World.

One question which pervade me - which solution of touch screen is better
- with finger or with pen?

Every answers will be very helpfull.

Thanks and regards

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Tomek

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