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General Discussion / Re: Captain of an empty ship
« on: December 23, 2005, 08:20:59 am »
Thanks, but that hardly helps much. I'd say that 99percent of my visitors use their cellphone to access my site, which means that no matter how many sites it was linked to, registration to post would still have to be done via the method outlined above. A huge proportion of those would have no desire at all to sign up to a forum building site, which is the only way in at the moment, so it just creates confusion as to what theyre actually signing up for. As I said, I'll wait and see...

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General Discussion / Captain of an empty ship
« on: December 23, 2005, 04:33:10 am »
A while ago now, I created a smf4free forum with the hope that I'd be able to add it to my wap site. It looks fine in its wap1 version, and gorgeous in its wap2 version. Looks are very important, and it looks so professional with a minimum of effort, that it couldnt fail to tempt people to logon and start posting. 2 months later however, I'm still waiting for my first visitor. My site isnt the problem, as I have 1000s of visitors every week to rummage through my extensive content and downloads. Being a wapsite however, the forum has to be accessible to phone users. Wap1 users can only read the forum topics. No option to write, logon, or anything. Wap2 users have the option to logon and add topics, but only by first opening a smf4free account by pc and getting a username that way. It looks like the most promising hosted forum on the planet is going to be just another white elephant I'm afraid. Wap users are crying out for forums such as this one. Web users are flooded out with message board choices. With a virtually untapped market at its disposal, are smf going to apply wap functions, or are they going to miss a golden opportunity? I'll sit in the bridge of my empty boat for a little while more and see...

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General Discussion / Wap access?
« on: October 21, 2005, 05:37:15 am »
Hi. I run a wapsite and was put onto smf4free by one of my visitors as I've been looking for a reliable eye catching forum for ages.
The system here does indeed support wap1 and wap2, but whats the point if wap visitors can just do read only, and all wap users have to register by pc?
Are there any plans to make the forum features totally wap accessible?

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