Le lundi 14 novembre 2011 à 13:12 -0500, Ian Walls a écrit :
Nucsoft OSS Labs mentioned at KohaCon 2012 that they're commissioned to write a Mobile OPAC for one of their customers. Hopefully one of their team can provide some more details on what this will entail.
BibLibre also indicated they were working on a mobile CSS. Two different ByWater partners have also expressed interest in making this happen. We did it. You can test it here :
http://catalogue.devunilim.biblibre.com/ using css only is quite interesting because : - easy to maintain - all the OPAC features But less smoothly integrated in the mobile phone. requires internet connection.
I think what needs to happen next is the community needs to get together and come up with a list of features and design styles that should make up a Mobile OPAC, and put together a implementation plan on which to do first. If we have a unified specification out there, all these different parties can work together towards the same goal, rather than having half a dozen different implementations floating around out there.
Some questions to ask: * CSS-based, or a new template? * What features first? Search and biblio details seem obvious. What about user logged-in features? * Specific features for mobiles, like integration with GPS, compass, accelerometer and camera? This may require OS-specific apps, but would make the model tool that much more appealing
-- Henri-Damien LAURENT BibLibre