Opened 13 years ago
Last modified 10 years ago
#1483 new feature-request
Cross-platform mobile/tablet solution
Reported by: | keepitcomplicated | Owned by: | damoxc |
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Priority: | minor | Milestone: | Future |
Component: | Web UI | Version: | |
Keywords: | Mobile WebUI | Cc: |
Description
I would really like to see a better way of controlling Deluge with an iPhone (or iPad). Perhaps something similar to what's already available for uTorrent or Transmission.
Change History (10)
comment:1 Changed 13 years ago by Cas
comment:2 Changed 13 years ago by damoxc
I'd personally quite like to see one implemented using Sencha Touch :-)
comment:3 follow-up: ↓ 4 Changed 13 years ago by Cas
Funnily enough I was going to add the suggestion of a more cross-platform mobile/tablet solution.
I think this feature request should be renamed to reflect that.
comment:4 in reply to: ↑ 3 Changed 13 years ago by keepitcomplicated
- Keywords Mobile added; iPhone removed
- Summary changed from iPhone WebUI to Cross-platform mobile/tablet solution
Replying to Cas:
Funnily enough I was going to add the suggestion of a more cross-platform mobile/tablet solution.
I think this feature request should be renamed to reflect that.
I agree, a cross-platform solution would be best, renamed the ticket.
comment:5 Changed 12 years ago by lazybones
It seems the the current UI isn't just hard to use on iPhone it just doesn't seem to work at all due to the way the UI tries to fit to screen...
A common small screen interface would be really nice... Coming from transmission it is the first feature I have missed so far.
comment:6 Changed 12 years ago by Cas
- Milestone changed from Future to 1.4.0
- Version other (please specify) deleted
I have been reading that jQuery Mobile is a better cross platform option as Sencha Touch is webkit only. Any thoughts on this damoxc?
comment:7 Changed 12 years ago by lazybones
Android/Google? (webkit) iOS/Apple (webkit) Blackberry/RIM (webkit)
Other: WebOS/HP (webkit) Windows Phone/ Microsoft (IE) Symbian/Old? Nokia (end of life) Feature Phones (opera or custom Java)
Webkit seems to be the most common platform these days in popular devices
comment:8 Changed 11 years ago by saracen9
Why not just use twitter bootstrap with a fluid layout?
comment:9 Changed 10 years ago by jpsfs
For Android / Windows Phone you have this: http://torrentmanager.jpsfs.com
Web interfaces never quite match the user experience of a native app.
comment:10 Changed 10 years ago by bro
- Milestone changed from 1.4.0 to Future
An alternative would be to use XMPPNotify and your favourite messenger app.