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While we've been busy admiring the gains the beginning of the year brought us in the crypto land - or just busy -, winter slowly started to make room for spring.

And if it's spring we become busier outside rather than inside. If it's also a good weather, because if it's not winter anymore doesn't mean it is a good weather, we will also enjoy spending more time outside.

Where am I going with this stuff? Do I actually have a point?

I do actually, I'm getting there immediately.

Before I do, a question. Sort of rethoric really. Don't you love posts that seem to go on forever, only in the end to ask yourself: what was the post about?

But this is not a post where one form of content is held above another, simply because each of them have their strong and weak points and depending on the content producer, one looks better than another.

Source

I deviated from the point of this post. Let's get back on track.

So, spring is around the corner, many of us will go outside more to do various things. Which means we will be inside less. Duh!

Where I'm trying to reach with so much clumsiness is: mobile apps.

As we go outside more often and for more prolongued periods of time, we start using our mobiles more, even if we have a desktop or a laptop (or both) and we use it when we are at home.

The questions I'm getting to are:

  • where are Hive projects in terms of mobile friendliness (at least)?
  • Do projects which have regular website as main interfaces have mobile apps as well?
  • Do we have a general-purpose mobile app with high adoption throughout the community? Ecency? Dapplr?

I would probably need to reinstall a general-purpose mobile app for Hive to be less tied to my laptop. Do you recommend me one?

What does a mobile app have that a browser-based mobile-friendly interface doesn't? Mobile notifications, for me.

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