I think there are reasons to develop both. With good, robust design (like with Bootstrap), webapp UX on a mobile device is great, so the flask-tryton is awesome (and the other flask addons that make UX/webapp design easy). However, there are some bonuses to an Android app. For example, asynchronous interactions (e.g., poor-connectivity environments) is somewhat easier, I think, to develop in Android. Nevertheless, got an Android developer on hand? I think an Android app would be great then. =-)
On 12/07/14, Cédric Krier wrote: > On 07 Dec 19:51, Luis Falcon wrote: > > Dear Mohamed > > On Sun, 07 Dec 2014 19:51:51 +0100 > > Mouhamed Moustapha Diouf <mdi...@baamtu.com> wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > thanks for replying. For sure we can have a long discussion in why > > > android app and not mobile web app. For us it just a matter of > > > ressources. We have hight skilled person for Android so we'll be more > > > effective. > > > > Thanks for your positive feedback ! > > > > I think it would be great to contribute with a GNU Health app for > > Android. > > > > We've been discussing this for a while, and I came to the conclusion > > that the best is to have specific tasks views, tailored to those users > > who would really benefit from it. > > > > For instance: > > > > - Nurses : Take and record vital signs, roundings, ... > > - Social workers : Verify the status of Domiciliary Units, > > > > So, for example, in the case of vital signs, we would need "big" > > buttons, simple screens, to make sure there are no typos in the data > > entry and make it more effective. > > But it will be more portable to do it with web application instead of > relying on a specific platform. > > -- > Cédric Krier - B2CK SPRL > Email/Jabber: cedric.kr...@b2ck.com > Tel: +32 472 54 46 59 > Website: http://www.b2ck.com/