{"id":1350,"date":"2008-10-02T12:45:21","date_gmt":"2008-10-02T19:45:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wapreview.com\/?p=1350"},"modified":"2008-10-02T12:49:01","modified_gmt":"2008-10-02T19:49:01","slug":"getjar-visual-bookmarks-update","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/1350\/","title":{"rendered":"GetJar Visual Bookmarks Update"},"content":{"rendered":"
A couple of weeks ago I wrote about<\/a> Visual Bookmarks<\/em><\/strong> from GetJar.com. It’s a free service which creates a tiny application. When the application is launched it opens your mobile web site in the phone’s browser. The neat thing about that is that it puts an icon linking to your site right in the phone’s main menu. On some phones, including S60 3rd edition ones like the N95, Visual Bookmarks can even be added to the idle screen.<\/p>\n In the original post, I’d created a Visual Bookmark for WapReview.mobi but it hadn’t been approved yet. I promised to report back with an update and the URL, in case you want to try it yourself. So here is that report.<\/p>\n When I logged back into the GetJar developer page<\/a> yesterday, I was amazed to see that the WapReview.mobi Visual Bookmark had been downloaded 1215 times in 10 days. Not bad! The developer page also has a bunch of useful statistics like the number of downloads by device and the status codes (Success, Insufficient Memory, Loss of Service, etc.) returned by each device when installing. The most popular devices downloading the WapReview Visual Bookmark were the Nokia N70, Sony Ericsson W200i and the Nokia 6600.<\/p>\n I downloaded the Visual Bookmark to my phones.\u00a0 I went to wap.getjar.com<\/a> and searched for “wapreview” and there it was.\u00a0 If you don’t want to search you can also enter the Quick Access Code 34946<\/strong> to go straight to the download page. Or you can find WapReview on GetJar by browsing\u00a0 “Mobile Web Applications” under “Platforms” where it’s on the sixth page.\u00a0 Or just click here for the mobile download page<\/a> or here for the Full Web download page<\/a>.<\/p>\n There are actually five different versions of the Visual Bookmark;\u00a0 Java ME MIDP2 .jad and .jar, S60 3rd edition .sis, UIQ 3.0+ .sis, Blackberry 0S 3.7+ .cod and Windows Mobile 2003+\u00a0 .cab.<\/p>\n I downloaded both the Java and native versions to a Nokia N95 and a Motorola Z8 and the java version to a Motorola i855.\u00a0 All five downloads installed without error. They all worked except on the i855 where launching the Visual Bookmark didn’t do anything.\u00a0 No error but it didn’t launch the browser.\u00a0 This didn’t surprise me as I believe that none of the Motorola iDEN phones JVM’s support passing a URL to the browser.\u00a0 On the other phones the Java versions are unsigned and raised a prompt to grant permission to use the web every time they are launched. The native versions did not prompt and are to be preferred.<\/p>\n Another reason to prefer the native versions is icon size.\u00a0 The Java app seems to be “one size fits all” and uses a very small icon, 19px square.\u00a0 The N95 expects application icons to be at least 53px square. The icons provided in the native versions are larger, matching the phone’s other icons in size.\u00a0 All was not perfect though as the larger icons looked blurry on both phones.\u00a0 When you create a Visual Bookmark, you upload your own icon but are restricted to a file no larger than 32px square. When GetJar re-sizes the icon to 53px it loses definition.\u00a0 I’d like to see GetJar except a larger icon size, say 100px square and then re-size downward from there. Reducing the size of an image generally gives better results than blowing it up. The screenshots on this page show how the two WapReview Visual Bookmarks look on my N95’s Idle Screen (top) and in the main menu (bottom).<\/p>\n Grumbling about icons aside, Visual Bookmarks are a great service; a free, fast, easy and effective way to promote and drive traffic to your mobile web site.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" A couple of weeks ago I wrote about Visual Bookmarks from GetJar.com. It’s a free service which creates a tiny application. When the application is launched it opens your mobile web site in the phone’s browser. The neat thing about that is that it puts an icon linking to your site right in the phone’s main menu. On some phones, including S60 3rd edition ones like the N95, Visual Bookmarks can even be added to the idle screen. In the … Continue reading