Hello TPT members, I would like to suggest 2 things that will help improve the TPT and TPT forums.
My first suggestion is too bring to you're attention about a TPT app for an idevice. Before flaming me with you're best flameres, I want to say that I want TPT forums on an app, not the game (too much lag for the game, or so I heard). The thing is that when I go on the forums via my idevice, I cannot use some features like quoting, replying, and editing. Also, I think it would create a better UI and the searching can be easier. Just imagine searching though the wiki in a retina/HD screen! Spell check can be revised so that typing elements like WATR doesn't show up with the little red line. Another advantage is that you can have a badge/push notification show up in the app when you have either a new conversation or if someone replied in your topic. And it could also serve as a reference to the elements by giving a detailed description of each one including there reactions. The app can be paid for using iAds or pricing the app.
Another option is to do the same thing, but not as an app, but a Ipad/Iphone compatible website. So when you type in the address and go to the website, it will redirect you to the Ios version with the features I listed above.
Flames, comments, suggestions welcomed.
My first element suggestion :D (kinda)
Wire is a fantastic element in which that it withstand high temperatures and pressures. If you, let us say, put a box with uran in it, add pressure and put wire in it, the wire won't melt or disintegrate. The problem is trying to get electricity in/out of the box in question. When you put a conductive wall and attach wire to it, the electricity does not get "transferred" to the wire. As far as I know, no other element conducts to wire except pscn, which melts very easily in the face of uran. Vice versa with receiving, only nscn will revive and can melt instantly in high temperatures. The solution I think is to make wire compatible with either merc, etrd, inst, or (maybe) wifi. This will help in any area where people want to have high pressure reactions controlled by electronics easier and in some cases make the electronics that deal with high temperatures smaller. Any comments of any kind welcome.
I hope you agree (Or partially agree) with my 2 suggestions above. Thanks for taking your time for reading those long paragraphs :P.
@nmd(View Post) iDevice Forums would be great and i'm sure alot of good members would be on more, but getting it into the App Store may be a bit problematic...
@MasterMind555(View Post) Yes i suggested mobile long ago. I want it for iphone/ipod cause it is very hard to log in. The site is also very hard to navigate.