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Originally Posted by BrianG
Cool!
How does it look on a smallish screen? The site was designed for a typical large LCD/CRT screen, so I'd think the fonts would be quite tiny.
Also, does everything work? There is some DHTML that works in Firefox, IE, Opera, etc, but not sure how well it would work on a portable device. For instance, the menu is dynamically created via a jscript array, and scrolls down as the user scrolls down. Also, a couple of the pictures are assembled via seperate images and then layered on top of each other. Do those features work as well?
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The app allows you to connect to the device via it DHCP IP address on a wifi connection and then just mount it as a file system and then you just copy files to as you normally would to any other folder.
As expected on a small screen it's a little tiny, but the app supports both the screen rotation and the pinch and zoom funtionality - so you can zoom in and out easily.
The menu selections work perfectly just like any other website and it comes up with a very cool scroll wheel to flip through each menu option.