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ReadyGo Mobile FAQ

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Questions

  1. What devices work with a web site created by ReadyGo Mobile?
  2. I already have a web site. Will I need to recreate my web site in ReadyGo Mobile if I want mobile device to access my content?
  3. I have flash and other multimedia on my web site. Can I bring this into ReadyGo Mobile?
  4. I have built my current site in Dreamweaver. Can I use Dreamweaver with ReadyGo Mobile?
  5. Does ReadyGo Mobile have a way for me to see what a site will look like on a mobile device?
  6. Can I use ReadyGo Mobile to create a web site that can be viewed by a PC-based browser?
  7. What if I want to create content that can be viewed by a PC-based browser and a smartphone?
  8. Do you have recommendations for how to best prepare my content for delivery on a mobile device?
  9. Can I turn my Powerpoint presentation into a website for a mobile device?

Answers

  1. What devices work with a web site created by ReadyGo Mobile?
  2. Answer
    Any device that has a web browser can access a web site created with ReadyGo Mobile. This includes cell phones, smartphones, PDA's, tablet computers, PC's and Macs. Devices/platforms include: Blackberry, iPhone, Palm, Minimo browser, Symbian/Nokia, Windows Mobile, and Windows CE.
  3. I already have a web site. Will I need to recreate my web site in ReadyGo Mobile if I want mobile device to access my content?
  4. Answer
    Yes, if your current web site does not work with mobile devices, you will need to copy/paste your existing web site into ReadyGo Mobile so that it will work with mobile devices.
  5. I have flash and other multimedia on my web site. Can I bring this into ReadyGo Mobile?
  6. Answer
    Yes, you can bring any web readable elements into ReadyGo Mobile and these elements will display in the browser of a PC user, be aware and be careful when bringing multimedia into a site that is intended to work with mobile devices. Most plug-ins or multimedia will not play or display on a mobile device.
  7. I have built my current site in Dreamweaver. Can I use Dreamweaver with ReadyGo Mobile?
  8. Answer
    Yes and No - Yes, ReadyGo Mobile has a utility that brings Dreamweaver pages along with all associated graphics into a ReadyGo Mobile site. No - Dreamweaver pages do not always work on mobile devices.
  9. Does ReadyGo Mobile have a way for me to see what a site will look like on a mobile device?
  10. Answer
    Yes, ReadyGo Mobile has a Mobile Preview mode where you can see how the content will look in seven different mobile environments. Be aware - you are viewing this on a browser on your PC. Your browser will support multimedia and plug-ins that a mobile browser does not support.
  11. Can I use ReadyGo Mobile to create a web site that can be viewed by a PC-based browser?
  12. Answer
    Yes, ReadyGo Mobile can be used to create a web site that can be viewed by a PC-based browser. You can choose from a template provided or create a template of your choice.
  13. What if I want to create content that can be viewed by a PC-based browser and a smartphone?
  14. Answer
    There are a few differences between standard PC browser content and content that can be viewed by a smartphone. One difference is the amount of content on a page. You want less content on your page when creating mobile content then what is on a standard web site. The other is the skin/template/look and feel of a web site intended for a mobile device should be graphically simple. With ReadyGo Mobile, you can choose many different templates to apply to your content. You can also choose to have the visitor view content via a network template, that is a different template depending on the device they are using.
  15. Do you have recommendations for how to best prepare my content for delivery on a mobile device?
  16. Answer
    By pouring your content into ReadyGo Mobile it is now mobile viewable. See tips on what content works best for mobile devices...
  17. Can I turn my Powerpoint presentation into a website for a mobile device?
  18. Answer
    ReadyGo Mobile has a copy/paste from PowerPoint, turning all PowerPoint titles and bullets into ReadyGo titles and bullets.