![]() We’ve also introduced a new set of starter templates on mobile that help you get started with many common scenarios straight from your phone, without needing to worry about setting up the tables or views first. We’ve focused first on enabling full editing of any part of a doc that you’ve created using Coda’s building blocks on desktop. ![]() We’ve heard from many of you that it’s most important to view and edit the content of Coda docs from your phone, more so than creating or expanding the structure of a doc. We’re working on an Android app, but think you may love the experience you can get already. The main thing iOS users get is that Coda notifications show up as system notifications. We also know many Coda users value the quick access and convenience of a dedicated app, and we’re starting today with an iPhone app.Īndroid & iPad users, stay tuned! Many of us are Android users here and our experience on Android is quite good (sans app) since it’s very easy to pin Coda docs to your home screen so they feel “just like apps”. Our revamped mobile web experience enables anyone to fully participate in a doc, from any device, with an app-like experience. We know that you work in a team, and want your Coda docs to be accessible to anyone you work with any time you send them a link, no install required. Everyone you choose will get an email, and those with the iPhone app will receive a push right away. But Coda’s building blocks enable more - with people columns that can notify when someone’s added, buttons that can send notifications when clicked, and automations that can send notifications on any rule, you can create the perfect logic to send a notification exactly when you need. Of course, you’ll know when someone shares a doc with you or mentions you in a comment. Notifications on your phone allow you stay on top of your work and move faster. MobileNotificationsPH.gif 1000×600 1.4 MB Notifications you set up in your doc push to your phone Button columns in your tables transform in to swipe gestures on cards, enabling efficient access to quickly perform any task you choose.ģ. In all cases, just click the table icon if you want to see it in the full table layout.Īdditionally, mobile cards commonly support swiping as a gesture to perform actions. Tables show with different card layouts based on their structure, all without you needing to do anything.įor now, there’s just a couple exceptions: if you have several numeric columns, you’ll see a table so you can read the column headers and know what each value represents and if the display column is hidden, you’ll see a table as there’s not a clear choice for a card title. We follow this common pattern to help you quickly find and scan information from your tables. Instead, you’ll often see structured data represented as cards that fit well on the screen and scroll in a single direction. If you look at apps on your phone you’ll find plenty of structured data, but rarely shown as a table. If you look at your Coda doc on desktop, you’re likely to find a few tables of structured data. MobileTablesButtonsPH4.gif 1002×601 559 KB
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