Take Triplewhitefox.com with you
Each year, I typically attend a technical conference related to what I do for my job. I recently returned from this years version. It’s good in that it keeps me up to date on the things I am doing at work. Although, I often come away with as many ideas for directions I want this site to go in as I do for the “real” work I do everyday. It helps inspire me to keep adding new features to this site.
I have been interested in mobile applications for some time so I explored them while I was at the conference. That, coupled with the Internet capabilities of my new phone, opened my eyes to the world of using Web-based applications while away from a regular computer. Southwest’s mobile check-in was indispensable on my trip and I even checked in other family members who were traveling on different flights and whom I was ultimately meeting up with. I also checked my email through my phone while I was away. After that experience, I was convinced I needed to do something with this site to make it mobile-friendly.
The logical first piece was to open the ebay auction tracking to mobile devices. Ebay has a mobile version of their site so it seemed like a very good fit. As a result, I just completed a version of my ebay auction tracking for feature cars and parts that will work on mobile devices. Now you can view the ebay auctions that this site is tracking in a format that works well on small screens and link right over to ebay where you can bid.
I have tested it on my cell phone’s integrated browser as well as Opera Mini. Below are some screen shots of this site as viewed through Opera Mini’s demo version.
The site is available at mobile.triplewhitefox.com.
I thought that having only one feature, ebay auctions, was too lame. So, I added a second feature; a rebuild of my VIN Decoder. The original VIN decoder uses Javascript which does not translate well to all mobile devices. I rewrote the VIN decoder to be more flexible such as to work on a wider variety of platforms. At the same time, I expanded the decoder to work for all 1987-1993 Mustangs. Right now, only the mobile VIN decoder uses the new code but I plan to replace my original VIN decoder so it too can decode all 1987-93 VINs instead of just 1993 VINs.
Along the same lines, I also plan to rewrite the Door Tag decoder to work on mobile devices as well as for all model years 1987 to 1993. That’s a bit more ambitious than the VIN decoder.
Not only is this cool by allowing me to use some of the new information I learned at my technical conference, but, I also think these mobile applications are really useful. I hope others so as well.
Man technology is awesome. I use Verizon’s mobile web service and have checked out the site and ebay from it. Very cool update for those that havent checked it out yet. Take care. Chet
Very cool! I would like to view while away…..I travel and as is the case lately, delayed many times at airports. It could help kill some time!
@Chet: thanks for checking it out. I do these things and sometimes don’t know if they are viewed as valuable. Web site statistics don’t tell the whole picture.
@Ken: thanks, as well. I should note that only the parts of this site mentioned in the post are optimized for mobile browsing. Most parts like this blog and the forum are not and, though viewable, would require some scrolling including horizontal.
Another option for mobile viewing is the RSS feed. Way down at the bottom of this page is a link to blog entries via RSS. You can use Google’s mobile reader which will format the text for a small screen. The forums have an RSS feed as well (via the XML link at the top) to keep track of posts. Unfortunately, it only covers the original posts and not the subsequent ones. So, you have to link to this site to read the whole thread.
I have been meaning to write a post about these and other RSS feeds as ways to keep up to date with this site without actually visiting every day.