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OpenKM and mobile access

PostPosted:Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:36 pm
by angelus1969
Hello,

I have installed OpenKM 6.2.4, Community Edition and when I open the site from my Samsung Note2 I don't get a mobile page as the instruction video states, but the 'normal' page, which even on the quite large Note2 screen is not really usable. I have tried the stock Android webapp, but also Firefox (beta).

Is there any way to 'force' the use of the mobile site and/or is there an app for Android I could use?


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Regards, Angelo Machils

Re: OpenKM and mobile access

PostPosted:Sun Sep 22, 2013 9:20 am
by jllort
Mobile access had been removed from version 5.x to 6.x in community version, we advice about it. We make general call if somebody wanted to help us maintaining integration between mobile app and new api, nobody answered and we removed it. We will continue maintaining mobile in professional version and early we will work with other mobile devices.

here can find latest version we maintained ( mobile and mobile-nt )
http://sourceforge.net/p/openkm/code/HE ... in/webapp/

should be placed here http://sourceforge.net/p/openkm/code/HE ... in/webapp/ and make some changes because api has been changed.

If you want to help on it, we'll be pleased include it. Here's the developer guide http://wiki.openkm.com/index.php/Developer_Guide

Unfortunately for openkm community project, there're not a lot of people interested in work for community only to recollect benefits. Well, sometimes in forum appear people who's develeping some module for his customer or making some changes etc... but nobody shares his work ( althought by license agreement is mandatory, this is the real life ). People has not the habit to share with others ( that's the idea of a community, get and give ), can be script, or major update. Us, once a year we make major release, we take some source code from professional version and release as community, then we will continue with patches to solve minor bugs, that's why you see few changes in svn, because we make developement in our repositories and release some source code. Other kind of amazing features should be suggested, executed and maintained by community developers. I think our aportation is significative and enought, but until now, we've not been able to mobilize developers to share.