Every time I use my iPad to access AP I get ads asking me to use Tapa talk..... What is it and do I really need it? Things seem to work quite well without it.
Thanks.
Every time I use my iPad to access AP I get ads asking me to use Tapa talk..... What is it and do I really need it? Things seem to work quite well without it.
Thanks.
The Impressionists hoped to........" Capture the transient effect of light and colour"........ I wish I could!
It is an App.
We run both tapatalk and forumrunner App software on the site server. These Apps are designed to make using the site on a phone etc easier. It is entirely up to you if you install one of them or not.
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Do people use tablets to look at photos and offer CC???
I did once, but it's ok, I've got a 27" WQHD screen coming from Dell next week and will only be using this from now on.
Yes they do. Though I tend to use my phone/tablet as a more admin role device. I cannot recall ever giving CC from them.
Some stats: (for the last 30 days)
Apple iPad: 1681 (access sessions)
Apple iPhone : 1204
Unknown mobile device: 684
Samsung Galaxy S4 : 143
Samsung Galaxy S5 : 101
Samsung Note 10.1: 70
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 : 57
In total 4,930 access sessions were on either phones or tablets in the last 30 days. Total access sessions 23,529, so 20.95% of all site access were done on a mobile device over the past 30 days. And just for interest 18,322 of those were Australians, the rest were from other countries.
Last edited by ricktas; 07-04-2015 at 8:19am.
When I use tapa talk on my ph I dont get all the images, Is there something I'm doing wrong or wrong settings?
download the firefox app or chrome app and see if it works in those. 1, if it does, then it's a safari issue. 2. if they all do the same thing, it could be an ipad setting or it could be an AP site issue, or something else. But by a process of elimination we work out what it isn't.
Rather interesting that about 22% of the total access was from overseas. Hmm, who is watching us ............ ???????In total 4,930 access sessions were on either phones or tablets in the last 30 days. Total access sessions 23,529, so 20.95% of all site access were done on a mobile device over the past 30 days. And just for interest 18,322 of those were Australians, the rest were from other countries.