Here is the example of "Non-Mobile-Friendly-Page".
City of Bellevue provides free WiFi service at their parks. When you sign-in, you see this page above. I cannot read it on my iPhone. I think they should spend little time to make sure the page is designed using Responsive Web Design.
Responsive web design (RWD) is an approach to web design aimed at allowing desktop webpages to be viewed in response to the size of the device one is viewing with.
PSPinc's web design software provide users with the simple to use interface to develop website that is RWD. To learn more, please contact PSPinc.
This email was sent to one of our customers with an attachment. It is pretending to be PSPinc or email provider. This is fake and not sent by us. Our customer deleted this email after letting us know.
I came across farm-cat this morning at Kelsey Creek Farm/Park in Bellevue. I was walking the trail and it came from the opposite side. He just passed me like I wasn't even there. He is afraid of nothing. I like that.
I work in so called East Side ... which is Bellevue, Redmond and Kirkland. And there is a lake between the East Side and Seattle. There are two bridges and one is free another has a toll.
I attend Seattle Executives Association meeting every Wednesday and here is what it cost me. Toll bridge round trip $5.00 and parking $17.00 for two hour visit. That does not cover the gasoline (we use 100% electric car). I wish there is a reliable public transportation that is cheaper and faster.
I left "nut" in my car.Morning walk.About a mile a way, I try to see if "nut" can be found.
App kept on searching but ...The App showed the last location which was yesterday 12:53pm ... what is the point?Within 80 feet, it found "nut" but location you see here is my phone, not "nut".
I purchased "tile", "TrackR" and "nut" to find out how easy it is to setup. Basically, their are all the same and not too difficult to setup if you know your way around your Phone App.
Then I started to wonder how it can communicate where it is to your App. So I decided to leave one of the device in the car and started my morning walk. About a mile out, I open the app to see if I can find the device.
NO ... The app could not find the device.
What is the point of that?
Then when I finished my walk (getting near the car), app finally found the device. (about 80 feet away). The I realized the device can only communicate with your phone via bluetooth. So if you loose your keychain and you walked away more than 80 ~ 100, this device will not help you find it.
App may remember where was synced last but that toes not mean anything. In my case, App thought the device was somewhere else. So the device is good for loosing keychain in the house or office. Not in the public places or outside.
This is what I found on the tile site.
How does Tile work?
Tile uses Bluetooth radio waves to communicate with the companion app on your phone or tablet. The Tile app "discovers" a Tile using the Bluetooth signal and then uses the location services of the device to update the location information for that Tile.
Your Tile can be discovered by your phone or tablet from up to 100ft., which is the standard range for Bluetooth.
Is it not going to locate your lost pet. I do not call pet lost if it is within 100 feet.
Do you have a customer database?
Do you know when was the last time you contacted company XYZ?
What did you talk to them when you last contacted XYZ?
Did you make any promise?
Does customer supposed to get back with you with something?
When do you supposed to contact XYZ next?
You do not need expensive Customer Relationship Management system, you need FlatCRM from PSPinc. It's a very low fixed cost CRM that you can start using in 10 minutes.
The Trackr is a convenient size device to attach to your keys & pair with your phone. The iPhone pairing was straight-forward to do. The Trackr App is also made simple to use. I like that you have multiple items you can pair to this device, not just your phone or keys. The sound the device makes is a little weak if you’re far from it, but it’s a neat invention that can help find lost things.
There are new product on the market design to attach to your keychain. This small device is connected to your smartphone and you can make it beep from your smartphone. You can also make your smartphone beep from this device. Also, you can track where this device is located in case if you loose it.
Those three basically do the same thing. Then how do you choose?
Price I guess ... I bought it on sale so "nut" is the lease expensive then "TrackR" then "tile".