


What Do You Use WAP For? 49
FePe asks: "I have a Siemens M55 with WAP support, and I have experimented a little with it. I can search on Google, upload my own pages in WML (try this on your mobile phone, which isn't a WML page, but it works anyway), and also browse other small regular HTML pages. It seems to me that nearly nobody uses WAP these days, at least that's what my impression is, so I was wondering if Slashdot readers use WAP, if you use it at all?"
WAP is obselete, that's why (Score:4, Insightful)
WAP was designed as a dumbed down "html" using xml, speficially for devices with small screen sizes and slow processors. It was good for the cellphones at the time. Now, cells phones are much more powerful, often come with colour screens featuring more pixels -- enough to be usable on legacy (html 4.0) webpages. And if a website is properly designed with CSS for layout, these new phones have no problem displaying the content of existing webpages, eliminating the whole need of WAP.
And thus WAP died.
Re:WAP is obselete, that's why (Score:2)
There is an interesting overview of the WAP system and the protocol stack here [wapforum.org]
WAP is a stack of protocols used for communication with mobile devices. HTTP can be carried over WAP too.
The reason I think WAP is unpopular is that it was a more advanced feature of mobile phones that people found too hard to use. The more technically oriented people who did use it have now moved on to m
Checking Emails & Googling (Score:2)
You can use google's excelent wml conversion facility to view the text of lots of web pages.
Handy when bored, but not really functional for major tasks.
Expensive (Score:5, Informative)
This might explain why few people use WAP.... Use it once and after you get the bill you are no longer able to push the buttons on your phone...
WAP (Score:2, Funny)
news.yahoo (Score:1)
"And thus wap died" (Score:3, Insightful)
I get wap over GPRS so its reasonably fast. I have a P800 so the screen is a reasonable size. I don't pay a fixed fee for my GPRS so I don't get
generic IP access so I can't run a web browser or
use the built in email reader.
However, I can go to wap.yahoo.co.uk and read
mail at my yahoo account and I can reply via my
phone if I need to. I can also send instant
messages to people such as "Turn your phone on!!".
You may think wap died but I use it regularly to
check my mail without having to pay extra for web
access. I count this as usefull and not a sign of
death in any way.
I also sometimes use it in bed to check the news
headlines to see if anything really important and
worth getting up for has happened. It usually
hasn't.
Bob.
WAP is wank? (Score:1)
*waits for the masses to disagree*
Loads of things! (Score:2)
Weather reports for climbing (wap.ukclimbing.com),
News headlines (Orange and wap.yahoo.co.uk),
Whats's on TV (wap.thecustard.tv)
Finding out what's on in clubs, etc. when I'm out (ents24.com),
Finding out where I can get a taxi/curry/cash machine after I've been out(wap.upmystreet.com).
And this weekend (in a pub) I found the correct settings for Vodafone GPRS by using wap.google.com so I could send an MMS picture message to a friend who'd got the se
Why wap when you have opera? (Score:2)
but on a more serious note I use the connectivity from my phone mainly for staying on irc(cutting down sms costs+ chann
Re:Why wap when you have opera? (Score:2)
After all, last I checked, Opera Software wasn't making a Java version of their browser.
Re:Why wap when you have opera? (Score:2)
http://www.reqwireless.com/webviewer.html
I havent had that much intrested in alternatives as I got a series60 device and opera just kicks ass on them..
It's pretty useless. (Score:1, Informative)
But beyond doing things as simple as that it's mostly useless. It's much quicker to look up movie times on my PC before I leave the house, I now carry a Gameboy Advance SP for playing in wait
Re:It's pretty useless. (Score:3)
How do you do that? Amazon US's mobile interface [amazon.com] isn't WAP, but HDML, which my phone (Siemens M46) doesn't support. I looked around a bit, and couldn't find a WAP inteface, so I ended up throwing together a quickie PHP script [azeotrope.org] that queries Amazon's XML interface and returns the results as WAP/WML.
Confusion about what WAP is (Score:5, Insightful)
WAP is a family of protocols, documented here. [wapforum.org]
WML is an obsolescent markup code that is part of the WAP family. It has been "replaced" by XHTML Mobile Profile in the sense that phone manufacturers recommend XHTML-MP as the forward path. It has not been replaced in many phones that are still in the active user base.
Many people suggest that current Web standards (XHTML + CSS) mean there is no need for specialized support of handheld devices. This opinion generally is held by people who (a) do not actually use phone-based wireless browsers and (b) have not read the XHTML-MP standard and have not yet discovered that it might be nice to, for example, click and dial a phone number.
where i work (Score:2)
we use wap to allow you to purchase ringtones and wallpapers for your phone. since you're accessing it from the device we can custom tailor the content to display items on the specific device can handle.
Rebranded (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Rebranded (Score:2)
i built a CMS with a WAP output module (Score:2)
http://www.cloudcitydigital.com/selfaware/s/hom e
(you can view this in a web browser too to see the markup...)
It's neat, but valid, well written XHTML teamed with CSS, is a much more, "write once, view anywhere" solution.
So, i am retooling my entire system to output strict XHTML, formatted with CSS. No tables for layout, only CSS.
The book that inspired me to do this is "Designing with Web Standards" by the infamou
What I do... (Score:1)
IRC (Score:2)
Thank god for T9. After using a keypad, you crave a thumbboard.
Geocaching (Score:2)
http://rtr.ca/geo [rtr.ca]
And if you don't know what Geocaching is, try http://www.geocaching.com [geocaching.com]
I use WAP for (Score:2)
Flight gates and times (Score:2, Interesting)
A Wireless Data Cable (Score:2, Informative)
As little as possible. (Score:2)
Mobile Eye Candy (Score:2)
bus times (Score:1)
Train schedules (Score:2)
I sometimes use WAP to look up (Dutch) train schedules when I don't have a net-connected computer nearby. The interface is clumsy, but it works.
JP
Bus times (Score:2)
Lost in houston (Score:1)
DRACO-
What's for lunch ? (Score:1)
I study in the "Federal Institute of Technology" (ETH), so there is no need to call me a nerd.. =) lol
A
They took the 'C' out of WAP. (Score:1)
Mail (Score:2)
Quite a few things (Score:2)
Orange's "Where's my nearest?" function which uses the location of your current cell to find the nearest branch of XYZ Ltd, or the nearest XYZ restaurant/garage/whatever.
Googling for Linux compatibility when I see some neat toy at an attractive price.
Attempting to do some basic price checking. This is currently a weak spot, and I think there's a gap in the WAP arena for this.
Reading news headlines/stock prices when I'm in transit and without anything to read.
Checking train times.
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May sound obvious but... (Score:2)
Typically as I walk to the station in the morning I'll check my local commuter rail company's real-time running information [setrains.co.uk] and the National Rail live departure board for my station [livedepart...ards.co.uk] to see how late my train is (it's only been on time three times since the new timetable came in last September!) so I know how fast I'll have to walk to catch it. As my train approaches Victoria I often check out London Transport's real-time news [transportf...don.gov.uk] to see if the Victoria line
Weather radar (Score:2)
What WAP is used for (Score:3, Insightful)
However I work for a national FM radio and we provide a bunch of related WAP site.
People really don't use WAP to check what is on air. Neither do they use it to get the frequency they can listen us, neither do they use it to read news about music. Well, they do, but only once, only very quickly.
What they are spending time on, and what they are wasting money for is the chat section. The chat features geolocalisation so they send stupid messages to nearby people, hoping for a fuck. I don't know whether it actually works, but at least they try a lot.
I wrote a WAP / WML portal (Score:2)
Nothing fantastic, but it's fun.
Check the sig.
Transportation (Score:2)
I use WAP all the time (Score:1)
My Apache Stats Shows Many WAP Entries (Score:2)