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DerekHutchinson
4 years agoQrew Cadet
I truly hope that is not true. I am currently building an app that will be used 99% of the time on mobile devices. The plan was to use their mobile app. I will add my vote in the User voice
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DerekHutchinson
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- MichaelTamoush4 years agoQrew CaptainIf you don't already have other apps, consider other options than QuickBase. While there are MANY reasons I applaud QuickBase, I do think they falsely tout their mobile capabilities. Had I known they were abandoning their mobile, I likely would have chosen a different platform than QuickBase, but now I am too far invested.
When people ask me about QB now, I give them their rightly earned props for their desktop version (huge QB fan on desktop), but tell people to steer clear if mobile is important to them.
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Mike Tamoush
------------------------------- AdamKeever14 years agoQrew CommanderI had such high hopes for mobile...
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Adam Keever
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- MichaelTamoush4 years agoQrew CaptainDerek,
To be clear they have not made any indication the will get rid of the mobile side (it will still be available). Only that they have no road map/intentions of fixing bugs or expanding features.
Considering the future (and indeed the present) is mostly mobile, I am quite confused as to why they have put mobile last in their list of priorities.
For context, one major bug has existed for 7 years....and it is a significant bug.
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Mike Tamoush
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