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I was just pointing out a alternative to searching through the app store, nothing more, nothing less.
Yes, let me date myself.... my first computer was a Vic 20, then a commodore 64 - to a commodore 128. Amiga 500 to Amiga 2000. Then I started into ibm products, etc etc through so many different pcs and devices I've since lost count. I also do IT, mainly running fiber and cat7 lines, installing and configuring cisco switches/routers/firewalls, am a certified debian administrator, and I do pen-testing for a security firm in US. So... I get what you're saying ..... however, people come and go here because of many issues. I sold my dolphin 5.6 site for 10k in 2006, and in 2008 it flopped because mobile took over and 5.6 was not responsive. Glad I ejected. Lol. I regress, and am totally off topic, sorry...
UNA Geek - this is a great term. I like it. I shall add it to my LinkedIn.
Have a fantastic day!
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It's interesting experience, dear @Wise ! But suprised that mobile part had such serious influence in 2008...
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Indeed. It was when MySpace went mobile. If you remember, it was not smartphone (they weren't out yet) but everybody wanted to use the stripped down mobile versions of these sites. MocoSpace took off, and its simple design back then made it a favorite and was even included on many phones stock options. There was no such thing as responsive, it was actually a different site, hence the original reasons for m.website URLs. -- it failed for many reasons, and something that maybe I could have foreseen had I still been in operations. But I am glad I sold it. It was alive past 2008, just went slowly down, losing userbase until EOL 2010. I still miss AndreyP from Boonex. I don't know what happened to him, and I've tried through any avenue I had to contact him, but no luck. Even his old blogs are online, but not maintained for many years.
This will be my last social experiment. 😊
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