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Mark, great work. Looking forward to talk to you soon.
Nice job. Seriously, this is an excellent little tool, and put together so quickly. You deserved that P. Terry excursion, for sure.
Used this today on my BlackBerry. :-)
Wow thank you for making such a useful tool. I was so frustrated trying to force the car2go website to be of any use from my Blackberry.
Very interesting series. I like the ’24’ style titles. Have you thought of using Phone Gap to compile a native binary for each platform (and possibly integrating gps!) ?
Hey Ryan, great questions. For most platforms, I added in browser-based geolocation, but it’s definitely not as awesome as having GPS. I thought about something like Phone Gap, but I kinda like that it’s browser-based. If I’m not too lazy, I’ll throw in a dumb wrapper for a hardcoded UIWebView for each of the major platforms, and toss them into the App Stores.