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Jrddobbe's picture

Make your drupal site mobile with www.OSMOBI.com

Hello,

OSMOBI is an on-line tool that can make your Drupal website mobile. (www.osmobi.com)

It’s easy, does not take a lot of time, works for every mobile device and once your mobile site is online, you don’t need to adapt it anymore!
And most important ;o) it’s free!
It's fun to play with: make an account, install the module in your back-end. Go back to the osmobi site and there Osmobi will propose a mobile version of your website. If you want to change some things, no prob: you can easily do this with the edit functions. Then click launch and you have a great mobile site!

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drupaldrupaldrupal's picture

Mobile CMS. Maybe switching to Drupal

Recently my company has been creating mobile CMS applications for a variety of clients. Many of these are event related and so we going to start promoting Mobile CMS platform initially for iphone and then expanding to Android and Black berry in time.

Right now the infrastructure in built in zend, but I would love to switch this capability to fit with Drupal infrastructure. With webservices integration, with particular taxonomies and content types being able to propagate the data from drupal into a mobile application.

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schock's picture

VozMob 0.2

Hi all,

We recently completed several new features over at VozMob (http://vozmob.net). VozMob stands for mobile voices / voces moviles, it's mobile blogging that lets users post text, photo, video, and audio via sms, mms, and phone calls (no data plan or app download needed). You can find our full release 0.2 on github: http://code.vozmob.net.

New features that are tested and now live:

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Mark Theunissen's picture

Whereis - Send location from your phone to Drupal

I've just released some "proof of concept" code at http://drupal.org/project/whereis, it's an application that runs on your Symbian phone (Nokia S60), queries your GPS for your lat/long, and sends your coordinates to Drupal using XMLRPC.

At the moment, Drupal will receive a node id, latitude and longitude, and it will simply update the location-enabled node with the new coordinates.

This is all at a very basic level at the moment, but in the future it opens up many possibilities - think Google Latitude style functionality for Drupal.

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Chris Charlton's picture

What web enabled mobile device do you own? iPhone? Blackberry? G1? Something else?

iPhone
38% (54 votes)
iPod Touch
4% (6 votes)
Blackberry
7% (10 votes)
G1 (or Android-based device)
18% (26 votes)
Palm Pre
1% (1 vote)
My cell phone
10% (15 votes)
Other
15% (22 votes)
I don't own a portable web-enabled device.
6% (9 votes)
Total votes: 143
szczym's picture

Posting video from mobile phones into drupal

Hi Mobile folks

As a result of Transmission network sprint few weeks ago on a farm among beautiful Britain hills we have published a tutorial on Posting video from mobile phones into drupal via email into flash video via Mailhandler and Media mover.

Its still considered Incomplete, as my English is not perfect. Please review, correct and expand, so it will be complete.

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twom's picture

Mobile Tools module

Hi guys,

I released an experimental Mobile Tools module (http://drupal.org/project/mobile_tools) on Drupal.

It has some essential features to help preparing your site to go mobile:
- e.g. device detection
- redirection to mobile site
- notification of existence of mobile/desktop site
- creating mobile user roles
- Theme switching

Feel free to try it out and suggest new features.

The module is not about making your content mobile, but be sure that an adminstrator can select which content is suitable for the mobile site, and to make sure that people are directed to that site.

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gondwanan's picture

SMS Drupal registration

I need to find a way to open Drupal 6 up to sms registration. The way I imagine it working is that people can create a Drupal account by sending their name to the application via sms. They then receive an auto reply containing their password and can then visit the site (either directly via a phone or a web browser) and log in using their mobile phone number (instead of an email address) and that password.

It would need to remain possible for people to register in the traditional way with an email address.

What do people think?

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twom's picture

Making your blog mobile with Drupal and Siruna

Hi All,

I recently got into mobile web development and I am working out some solutions in making your blog / website mobile. I have written a tutorial on my blog, http://www.mobiledrupal.com. Here is the immediate link to the blog

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Will White's picture

Help us to improve support for incoming messages

A major milestone for the SMS Framework project is reliable and flexible support for incoming SMS messages. Tylor’s work on the SMS Receive module has kickstarted the effort and I believe we make a plan for the future of two-way support in the framework.

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