Two options there. An App could store the data offline. Or if you use
HTML5 capable phones, there is an offline version there as well. I don't
know what browsers support HTML5 though. I know Safari does.
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2010/3/24 Tomasz SkorÅa <t.skorza@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Guys,

I understand all advantages of using Web App instead of native Mobile App.
I think about native app because of one main reason - connection. Poland
is not like US with GSM range ... our salesman will work (maybe not
often but still) in such places where mobile phone havn't access to
mobile web, however they still have to work. How to resolve access to
ERP system without access to GSM? Web app rather not support such issue
... or maybe am I wrong?

About fragile - yes, Hero is delicate ... but CEO say that we havn't
money to buy "hard" devices ...

Regards

Tomasz

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