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October 4, 2012 7:14pm #4I was wondering whether you guys have plans to create an app version of this for Android and iphone? I know it wouldn't just be possible off the bat and money would obviously need raising. I'd be willing to donate, or a donation bar similar to the one at the bottom would be good.
This site is now going to be used heavily for me, it's extremely useful. Cheers.
October 4, 2012 10:15pm #649Hi there! yes, this is definitely something that I want to do. However, because all the images have been generously contributed by photographers, I am prevented by a horrid snarl of copyright and licensing issues from moving to other format s at the moment. That's why I want so badly to start raising the money to hire our own models -- the first project would be creating the hands/feet/faces problem areas practice tool, using photos I have the full rights to so I could offer the tool in multiple formats whenever I had time to develop/funds to get help creating them. But if that proves successful I want to go back and start getting our own database of images, with models we hire, so that I can do the full range of anatomy tools in alternate formats minus the licensing issues we are swimming in now.
I wrote a lot about this plan in the "support us" page. You can find a lot of details about the barriers and how I hope to overcome them on that page.October 23, 2012 5:48am #688Hi there. The website seems to work OK on my phone and tablet. The image placement and sizing isn't ideal, but I think it would be not hard to improve on. Also I think that if you don't actually build an app, but made the website so that it was mobile friendly you'd still be within your image usage rights. Plus it would save you from having to build another java app. I hope this suggestion helps. Cheers! (ps the new site overhaul looks great)October 29, 2012 11:45am #720May 14, 2024 4:50pm #31589It's been years since this topic started, but I would like to add that I also think that still it would be a great tool!May 14, 2024 10:47pm #31591May 15, 2024 8:10pm #31597March 25, 2026 6:09am #40360hat’s actually a really solid point being discussed here. In many cases, jumping straight into building a mobile app isn’t always necessary—especially when budget, licensing, or maintenance are concerns. A well-optimized, responsive website can deliver almost the same experience, often with less friction for users since there’s nothing to install and it works across all devices instantly.
From a web design perspective, the key is simplicity, speed, and usability. If a platform loads fast, adapts perfectly to mobile screens, and keeps the interface clean, users won’t even feel the need for a separate app. In fact, many modern tools are moving in this direction because it’s more efficient and accessible.
A good real-world example of this approach is how some utility-based websites are built today. I was recently using a First Abu Dhabi Bank balance-checking tool, and what stood out was how polished and user-focused the design felt. The layout is very clean, navigation is straightforward, and everything is structured in a way that even first-time users can understand instantly. It works seamlessly on mobile without any lag or clutter, which is exactly what you’d expect from a well-optimized platform. You can check it here: https://fbbalancecheck.ae/
— it’s honestly a great reference for how a simple, fast, and highly user-friendly web experience can outperform the need for a dedicated app in many cases.
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