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Cory88
Frequent Contributor

Mobile Applications

Let me ask you lot this. Do you like to use mobile application for banking and travel sites 100% of the time or the old way on a computer? I like using a computer with a web browser it's better for me as I feel it's not as clunky to use and just easier to see everything. What does everyone reckon?

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M_Smart007
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Re: Mobile Applications

I prefer to use Laptop. Just seems I can actually see thingsSmiley Wink

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seattletravels
Valued Contributor

Re: Mobile Applications

If a company has actually invested in app development, user experience,  etc,  I prefer the mobile experience. 



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Cory88
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Re: Mobile Applications


@seattletravels wrote:

If a company has actually invested in app development, user experience,  etc,  I prefer the mobile experience. 


Very true.

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iced
Valued Contributor

Re: Mobile Applications


@Cory88 wrote:

Let me ask you lot this. Do you like to use mobile application for banking and travel sites 100% of the time or the old way on a computer? I like using a computer with a web browser it's better for me as I feel it's not as clunky to use and just easier to see everything. What does everyone reckon?


Mobile app. It's too kludgy to scan a boarding pass, unlock my hotel room, or hail a rideshare from a laptop.

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Anonymous
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Re: Mobile Applications

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It's so much easier to tap each one than to log into a bunch of websites (Target app is in there to remind me to go to the Target website when I'm checking my cards). 

I still have to use the sites for Target, WS, Marvel, and I have to use PayPal to redeem my cash back but their app will show me my current balance. 

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Kforce
Senior Contributor

Re: Mobile Applications


@seattletravels wrote:

If a company has actually invested in app development, user experience,  etc,  I prefer the mobile experience. 


They ruin the normal web pages for computer users to make it work on the stu***  mobile phones.

Almost all the Banks and CU's have lowered the computer users experience.

Yes I use a computer and have a flip-phone !

All web pages were better a few years ago.

 

 

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pinkandgrey
Senior Contributor

Re: Mobile Applications

I kind of hate apps actually. I use them for CCs because they're often simpler/quicker than the websites. But for anything else, I prefer a computer or iPad. 

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Anonymous
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Re: Mobile Applications

Depends on the function and what I'm doing. If I'm in the go, app is way better. If I have a PC near or need some other function no on the mobile app, then PC is better. If both are simultaneously available, PC is a better option.

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