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Ward Directory On Blackberry 8830
I have a BB 8830 and use operamini to log into and browse my ward website. Often times I find that if the bb browser doesn't work for a site try using opera mini.
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Bueller ... Bueller ...
Has anyone found a solution to this problem in the last couple of years?
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Churches website still has issues with mobile devices and have not heard of separate URL for mobile devices.
I know of web pages that load on mobile browsers that are secure but they don't want us uploading Ward and Stake data to external databases.
So the answer would be No the church hasn't addressed this (unless I missed something) and there are underground sites that technology proficient people have created for mobile devices.
Being in leadership and having the Ward list accessible through a mobile phone is a huge benefit for address, email, and phone numbers. It makes leaders more effective when they have access to this information.
I know of web pages that load on mobile browsers that are secure but they don't want us uploading Ward and Stake data to external databases.
So the answer would be No the church hasn't addressed this (unless I missed something) and there are underground sites that technology proficient people have created for mobile devices.
Being in leadership and having the Ward list accessible through a mobile phone is a huge benefit for address, email, and phone numbers. It makes leaders more effective when they have access to this information.
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If BlackBerrys can take vCard contacts like an iPhone can, then the project I am working on may help you all:
http://tech.lds.org/forum/showthread.php?t=2151
http://tech.lds.org/forum/showthread.php?t=2151
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I could import the contacts through Outlook but prefer to keep my BB address book separate from work contacts. Don't want to accidentally call Joe at work when calling Joe from the Ward, but that is just me. Some may not mind having an extra 200-300 personal contacts mixed in with business contacts in their BB address book.
Plus you would have a higher compatibility rate if it was a mobile web page. Wouldn't matter what phone, browser, platform..... just need a web browser.
Plus you would have a higher compatibility rate if it was a mobile web page. Wouldn't matter what phone, browser, platform..... just need a web browser.
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The way the iPhone does it (or rather, the way the vCards are implemented by the Church), there is a slight visual difference between a ward contact and a contact you manually enter yourself.fishmister wrote:I could import the contacts through Outlook but prefer to keep my BB address book separate from work contacts. Don't want to accidentally call Joe at work when calling Joe from the Ward, but that is just me. Some may not mind having an extra 200-300 personal contacts mixed in with business contacts in their BB address book.
Plus you would have a higher compatibility rate if it was a mobile web page. Wouldn't matter what phone, browser, platform..... just need a web browser.
It basically comes down to the fact that the Church puts surname and first names for the household all in the full name field of the vCard (which essentially gets put in just the surname on the iPhone). When looking through your contact list, any contact that has their last and first names bold is a ward contact, and any contact with just a last name bolded is a manually entered contact where the first names and surnames were correctly entered.
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Even so you I would still have way too many contact in my phones address book and a mobile web page would be simpler to implement and share.
No instruction manual need for a mobile web page, no platform requirements... etc. Back in the day before phones were on the web something like a vCard would be the only choice.
More bang for you buck with a mobile web page.
No instruction manual need for a mobile web page, no platform requirements... etc. Back in the day before phones were on the web something like a vCard would be the only choice.
More bang for you buck with a mobile web page.
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Has this been corrected? Very frustrating, the lack of lds apps/support for the BB.DJC wrote:There is a problem with the site using a mobile device when trying to login. We have looked into fixing it, but it looks like this will not be fixed until a new version of the web site is released and I do not know when this will be.