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DictionaryForMIDs for Web Browsers (WebApp) => General discussions => Topic started by: starssoft on 18. July 2014, 03:50:21

Title: DfM webApp 4 - Initiation
Post by: starssoft on 18. July 2014, 03:50:21
Dear Users,

We planned to build webApp Version 4 for DfM.  It would be complete and final version for DfM.

We proposed to do :
1. Standard webApp for both mobile and PC,
2. Implement content security policies,
3. Implement warning message before downloading the App,
4. Additional themes to add more color for webApp.

We also welcome some more ideologies to improvise webApp.


Stars Soft
Title: Re: DfM webApp 4 - Initiation
Post by: Gert on 18. July 2014, 06:59:11
For me, all important points are included in your planning :)

Best greetings,
Gert

P.S.: I am sure that over time there will be more wishes  ;)
Title: Re: DfM webApp 4 - Initiation
Post by: starssoft on 24. November 2014, 18:10:20
Hi Users,

We have implemented better uniform UI for both PC and mobile devices.

Kindly test and comment on it to improve further.

Bilingual - http://dictionarymid.sourceforge.net/testWebApp/dictionaries/dictionary%20EngLat%20(IDP)/

Multilingual - http://dictionarymid.sourceforge.net/testWebApp/dictionaries/dictionary%20Indian%20STDReg/

Stars Soft
Title: Re: DfM webApp 4 - Initiation
Post by: Gert on 24. November 2014, 19:22:22
The bilingual dictionary looks nice !

Side note: when I had my first look at the new version then there was an error; I think maybe because an old version was still in the app cache; after reloading the bilingual dictionary the problem was gone. Maybe if you incremented the "Version" in the file cache_mini_hmi_files.manifest, then that problem would not occur.

About the Multilingual: that dictionary does not work for me: there is a message "Dear user ... flat rate ..."; also when proceeding with yes then the application is closed; maybe this is also because there is still an old version in the app cache of my browser ?

With best greetings,
Gert
Title: Re: DfM webApp 4 - Initiation
Post by: starssoft on 25. November 2014, 03:04:31
I've removed that alert temporary.  It looks fine with chrome and it seems to be optimised for android stock browser.

Kindly clean the cache and try again...
Title: Re: DfM webApp 4 - Initiation
Post by: Gert on 08. December 2014, 05:58:57
Now also the multilingual dictionary does start fine for me !

About that 'warning message' (which states that the dictionary will be downloaded what may cause cost on a non-flatrate mobile connection): would that be possible to include that message for the 'final' version ?

Best greetings,
Gert
Title: Re: DfM webApp 4 - Initiation
Post by: Gert on 14. December 2014, 09:11:59
A minor point for improvement: would it be possible to include the name of the dictionary in the title (the text that is shown in the tab of the browser). Hmmm, where does the dictionary name come from ? How did we do that for JavaME and Android ? I mean something like "English - German (Freedict)".

Also it would be nice to be able to display dictionary.infoText which contains information about the dictionary.

With best greetings,
Gert
Title: Re: DfM webApp 4 - Initiation
Post by: Gert on 24. April 2016, 14:24:31
I just tested the current WebApp with an iPad Air 2, iOS 9.3.1: works fine!

Gert