Thanks Tim, much appreciated - it's quite neat as you can flick from device 
to the other really easily. Assumption is people might start on a phone and 
decide it's easier on a computer - the nature of the subject means the form 
has to be longer than you'd ideally want.

On Friday, 16 June 2017 16:12:47 UTC+2, tim.n...@conted.ox.ac.uk wrote:
>
> Very impressive.  Especially impressed by the 'Save for later' process, 
> which I bet I'll end up copying.
>
> On Wednesday, 14 June 2017 14:36:18 UTC+1, Ian Ryder wrote:
>>
>> Hi all, not sure if it's OK to do this - slap me down if not!
>>
>> We're just about to launch a new tool / site based on web2py - 
>> https://www.wherecani.live
>>
>> Any feedback appreciated and if it's useful to anyone looking to live in 
>> different parts of the world, great stuff.
>>
>> Thanks Massimo et al for the great framework :)
>>
>> Cheers
>> Ian
>>
>

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