Mobile Moozement

Moozement is now available in a simplified form for certain mobile phones – just use the normal URL www.moozement.com on your phone browser. At least S60 phones and the iPhone support our mobile site, verified support for other phone platforms and browsers is on the way.

The feature set on mobile is quite limited now, but we’ll be enriching it along the way. The look and feel of the service might be a bit clumsy still on some browsers, but we’ll be fixing these issues during the coming days.

Facebook Connect doesn’t support mobile usage, so login via Facebook unfortunately does not work on mobile right now. Hopefully sometime in the near future… Also, there might be problems with Google and Twitter login pages on certain browsers, but unfortunately we cannot affect those either, as they are standard services from the respective companies.

Comment, ideas, feedback? Just send us a note at mooze (at) moozement.com!

Keep on Moozing!

- The Moozement team

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2 Comments

  1. Michael Brislin
    Posted October 3, 2009 at 02:02 | Permalink

    I am from the United States but love your site! Can you up pounds for weight as an option to switch out kilograms? And can you guys develop and iphone app? This is too cool just to be on the internet! Thanks

  2. Posted March 29, 2010 at 20:38 | Permalink

    Guys,

    Wonderfully simple yet powerful & encouraging service. But imho making it much more easy to post from on-the-go is imperative before non-S60/iPhone people can start really using this.

    How about email-to-update or/and a Twitter-integration the other way, too? Since the posting is so simple the email/Twitter syntax can be just the same. E.g. “@heiaheia #[exercise type] [length of exercise] [dd.mm(.yy), if different than today] at [time when started] – [note].

    Now, since I’m no coder I really have no idea how it would make sense to do this but I guess there’s a number of ways. API, RSS import, etc? … Hmmm. I wouldn’t mind if I could post to HeiaHeia by posting to a public notebook in Evernote (via Twitter or email) and them importing that to HeiaHeia via RSS.

    Vai gui?

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