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##Screenshots

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##About

About

Stacktacular is a Stack Exchange client for WebOS. I created it mainly to scratch my own itch: viewing Stack Overflow using the phone browser was a bit painful, and no one had built a client for WebOS (that I could find).

The application is currently in beta, but it is pretty usable as far as viewing questions, answers and comments for the various Stack Exchange sites is concerned. I still plan to add a bunch of features regarding user management and watching.

###License

License

Still determining this... probably will end up with the MIT license. The application source isn't public yet, but the application will be available for free on the Palm App Catalog.

###Download

Download

Opening http://developer.palm.com/appredirect/?packageid=com.taylormarshall.stacktacular will take you directly to the App Catalog install page if viewed from a WebOS device, or will give you an option to "send to phone" if viewed in a regular browser.

###Platform

Platform

WebOS, which is the operating system used on the Palm Pre / Palm Pixi smartphones. Note this has only been tested on WebOS 1.4 (Original Pre/Pixi). It may work on WebOS 2/3, but I haven't been working on any WebOS applications in about a year, so I haven't tested it there.

##Contact

Contact

This application was created by me (Taylor Marshall).

##Code

Code

Stacktacular was written using JavaScript and HTML/CSS (WebOS SDK Framework) and the Ajax portions of jQuery.

I'm interested in any feedback that people may have, thanks.

##Screenshots

Site list scene Question list scene Question scene

##About

Stacktacular is a Stack Exchange client for WebOS. I created it mainly to scratch my own itch: viewing Stack Overflow using the phone browser was a bit painful, and no one had built a client for WebOS (that I could find).

The application is currently in beta, but it is pretty usable as far as viewing questions, answers and comments for the various Stack Exchange sites is concerned. I still plan to add a bunch of features regarding user management and watching.

###License

Still determining this... probably will end up with the MIT license. The application source isn't public yet, but the application will be available for free on the Palm App Catalog.

###Download

Opening http://developer.palm.com/appredirect/?packageid=com.taylormarshall.stacktacular will take you directly to the App Catalog install page if viewed from a WebOS device, or will give you an option to "send to phone" if viewed in a regular browser.

###Platform

WebOS, which is the operating system used on the Palm Pre / Palm Pixi smartphones. Note this has only been tested on WebOS 1.4 (Original Pre/Pixi). It may work on WebOS 2/3, but I haven't been working on any WebOS applications in about a year, so I haven't tested it there.

##Contact

This application was created by me (Taylor Marshall).

##Code

Stacktacular was written using JavaScript and HTML/CSS (WebOS SDK Framework) and the Ajax portions of jQuery.

I'm interested in any feedback that people may have, thanks.

Screenshots

Site list scene Question list scene Question scene

About

Stacktacular is a Stack Exchange client for WebOS. I created it mainly to scratch my own itch: viewing Stack Overflow using the phone browser was a bit painful, and no one had built a client for WebOS (that I could find).

The application is currently in beta, but it is pretty usable as far as viewing questions, answers and comments for the various Stack Exchange sites is concerned. I still plan to add a bunch of features regarding user management and watching.

License

Still determining this... probably will end up with the MIT license. The application source isn't public yet, but the application will be available for free on the Palm App Catalog.

Download

Opening http://developer.palm.com/appredirect/?packageid=com.taylormarshall.stacktacular will take you directly to the App Catalog install page if viewed from a WebOS device, or will give you an option to "send to phone" if viewed in a regular browser.

Platform

WebOS, which is the operating system used on the Palm Pre / Palm Pixi smartphones. Note this has only been tested on WebOS 1.4 (Original Pre/Pixi). It may work on WebOS 2/3, but I haven't been working on any WebOS applications in about a year, so I haven't tested it there.

Contact

This application was created by me (Taylor Marshall).

Code

Stacktacular was written using JavaScript and HTML/CSS (WebOS SDK Framework) and the Ajax portions of jQuery.

I'm interested in any feedback that people may have, thanks.

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Stacktacular: StackExchangeStack Exchange client for WebOS

##Screenshots

Site list scene Question list scene Question scene

##About

Stacktacular is a StackExchangeStack Exchange client for WebOSWebOS. II created it mainly to scratch my own itch: viewing Stack Overflow using the phone browser was a bit painful, and no one had built a client for WebOS (that I could find).

The appapplication is currently in beta, but it is pretty usable as far as viewing questions /, answers /and comments for the various SEStack Exchange sites is concerned. II still plan to add a bunch of features regarding user management /and watching.

###License

Still determining this... probably will end up with the MIT license. The appThe application source isn't public yet, but the application will be available for free on the Palm App CatalogPalm App Catalog.

###Download

Opening http://developer.palm.com/appredirect/?packageid=com.taylormarshall.stacktacular

The above link will will take you directly to the App Catalog install page if viewed from a WebOS device, or will give you an option to "send to phone" if viewed in a regular browser.

###Platform

WebOS, which is the operating system used on the Palm Pre / Palm Pixi smartphones. Note this has only been tested on WebOS 1.4 (Original Pre/Pixi). It may work on WebOS 2/3, but I haven't been working on any WebOS appsapplications in about a year, so I haven't tested it there.

##Contact

This appapplication was created by me (Taylor Marshall).

##Code

Stacktacular was written using JavaScript and HTML/CSS (WebOS SDK Framework) and the Ajax portions of jQuery.

I'm interested in any feedback that people may have, thanks.

Stacktacular: StackExchange client for WebOS

##Screenshots

Site list scene Question list scene Question scene

##About

Stacktacular is a StackExchange client for WebOS. I created it mainly to scratch my own itch: viewing Stack Overflow using the phone browser was a bit painful, and no one had built a client for WebOS (that I could find).

The app is currently in beta but is pretty usable as far as viewing questions / answers / comments for the various SE sites. I still plan to add a bunch of features regarding user management / watching.

###License

Still determining this... probably will end up with the MIT license. The app source isn't public yet but the application will be available for free on the Palm App Catalog.

###Download

http://developer.palm.com/appredirect/?packageid=com.taylormarshall.stacktacular

The above link will take you directly to the App Catalog install page if viewed from a WebOS device, or will give you an option to "send to phone" if viewed in a regular browser.

###Platform

WebOS, which is the operating system used on the Palm Pre / Palm Pixi smartphones. Note this has only been tested on WebOS 1.4 (Original Pre/Pixi). It may work on WebOS 2/3 but I haven't been working on any WebOS apps in about a year, so I haven't tested it there.

##Contact

This app was created by me (Taylor Marshall).

##Code

Stacktacular was written using JavaScript and HTML/CSS (WebOS SDK Framework) and the Ajax portions of jQuery.

I'm interested in any feedback that people may have, thanks.

Stacktacular: Stack Exchange client for WebOS

##Screenshots

Site list scene Question list scene Question scene

##About

Stacktacular is a Stack Exchange client for WebOS. I created it mainly to scratch my own itch: viewing Stack Overflow using the phone browser was a bit painful, and no one had built a client for WebOS (that I could find).

The application is currently in beta, but it is pretty usable as far as viewing questions, answers and comments for the various Stack Exchange sites is concerned. I still plan to add a bunch of features regarding user management and watching.

###License

Still determining this... probably will end up with the MIT license. The application source isn't public yet, but the application will be available for free on the Palm App Catalog.

###Download

Opening http://developer.palm.com/appredirect/?packageid=com.taylormarshall.stacktacular will take you directly to the App Catalog install page if viewed from a WebOS device, or will give you an option to "send to phone" if viewed in a regular browser.

###Platform

WebOS, which is the operating system used on the Palm Pre / Palm Pixi smartphones. Note this has only been tested on WebOS 1.4 (Original Pre/Pixi). It may work on WebOS 2/3, but I haven't been working on any WebOS applications in about a year, so I haven't tested it there.

##Contact

This application was created by me (Taylor Marshall).

##Code

Stacktacular was written using JavaScript and HTML/CSS (WebOS SDK Framework) and the Ajax portions of jQuery.

I'm interested in any feedback that people may have, thanks.

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##Screenshots

Site list scene Question list scene Question scene

##About

Stacktacular is a StackExchange client for WebOS. I created it mainly to scratch my own itch: viewing Stack Overflow using the phone browser was a bit painful, and no one had built a client for WebOS (that I could find).

The app is currently in beta but is pretty usable as far as viewing questions / answers / comments for the various SE sites. I still plan to add a bunch of features regarding user management / watching.

###License

Still determining this... probably will end up with the MIT license. The app source isn't public yet but the application will be available for free on the Palm App Catalog.

###Download

http://developer.palm.com/appredirect/?packageid=com.taylormarshall.stacktacular

The above link will take you directly to the App Catalog install page if viewed from a WebOS device, or will give you an option to "send to phone" if viewed in a regular browser.

###Platform

WebOS, which is the operating system used on the Palm Pre / Palm Pixi smartphones. Note this has only been tested on WebOS 1.4 (Original Pre/Pixi). It may work on WebOS 2/3 but I haven't been working on any WebOS apps in about a year, so I haven't tested it there.

##Contact

This app was created by me (Taylor Marshall).

##Code

Stacktacular was written using JavaScript and HTML/CSS (WebOS SDK Framework) and the Ajax portions of jQuery.

I'm interested in any feedback that people may have, thanks.

##Screenshots

Site list scene Question list scene Question scene

##About

Stacktacular is a StackExchange client for WebOS. I created it mainly to scratch my own itch: viewing Stack Overflow using the phone browser was a bit painful, and no one had built a client for WebOS (that I could find).

The app is currently in beta but is pretty usable as far as viewing questions / answers / comments for the various SE sites. I still plan to add a bunch of features regarding user management / watching.

###License

Still determining this... probably will end up with the MIT license. The app source isn't public yet but the application will be available for free on the Palm App Catalog.

###Download

http://developer.palm.com/appredirect/?packageid=com.taylormarshall.stacktacular

The above link will take you directly to the App Catalog install page if viewed from a WebOS device, or will give you an option to "send to phone" if viewed in a regular browser.

###Platform

WebOS, which is the operating system used on the Palm Pre / Palm Pixi smartphones.

##Contact

This app was created by me (Taylor Marshall).

##Code

Stacktacular was written using JavaScript and HTML/CSS (WebOS SDK Framework) and the Ajax portions of jQuery.

I'm interested in any feedback that people may have, thanks.

##Screenshots

Site list scene Question list scene Question scene

##About

Stacktacular is a StackExchange client for WebOS. I created it mainly to scratch my own itch: viewing Stack Overflow using the phone browser was a bit painful, and no one had built a client for WebOS (that I could find).

The app is currently in beta but is pretty usable as far as viewing questions / answers / comments for the various SE sites. I still plan to add a bunch of features regarding user management / watching.

###License

Still determining this... probably will end up with the MIT license. The app source isn't public yet but the application will be available for free on the Palm App Catalog.

###Download

http://developer.palm.com/appredirect/?packageid=com.taylormarshall.stacktacular

The above link will take you directly to the App Catalog install page if viewed from a WebOS device, or will give you an option to "send to phone" if viewed in a regular browser.

###Platform

WebOS, which is the operating system used on the Palm Pre / Palm Pixi smartphones. Note this has only been tested on WebOS 1.4 (Original Pre/Pixi). It may work on WebOS 2/3 but I haven't been working on any WebOS apps in about a year, so I haven't tested it there.

##Contact

This app was created by me (Taylor Marshall).

##Code

Stacktacular was written using JavaScript and HTML/CSS (WebOS SDK Framework) and the Ajax portions of jQuery.

I'm interested in any feedback that people may have, thanks.

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