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NEWS FLASH: mPage – the free mobile #Moodle app

The newest mobile Moodle app to hit the scene, mPage, is free, works for teachers and students and works on iPhone and iPod touch. More information is available at http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=104599.

More details as we find them. Or post your own in the comments.

Download the app from http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/mpage/id369809342?mt=8

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5 Responses to “NEWS FLASH: mPage – the free mobile #Moodle app”

  1. Larisa says:

    I would know if actually does exist moodle mobile free version to be in cellphone or itouch… and if it is how or where can i get it?
    Thnkx!

  2. Joseph Thibault says:

    Larisa, from what I understand about mPage, it’s the first free app for mobile Moodle but it does require some installation to the local Moodle installation. Once complete a download of the app from the app store will let you connect to your site.

  3. Ali Ozgur says:

    Joseph,
    As far as i tested mPage 1.1 is not free.
    mPage requires InApp Purchase for some actions such as replying to a forum post.

    It would be nice if James, the developer, have informed the users about InApp Purchase details, which actions will require InApp purchase and how much will it cost, right after starting the application or as an info in AppStore page.

  4. Ali Ozgur says:

    And yet there are other issues with mPage, but since I’m a developer of a competing product, mTouch, i would not like to make detailed comment right here. To be short and straight it feels like mPage is architected just as a bookmarking app for iPhone/iPod and layout optimization is missing.

    To be fair mPage only has a single cool feature Inbox, that is it.

  5. Ali Ozgur says:

    I checked AppStore page of mPage again and part of my comment “It would be nice if James, the developer, have informed the users about InApp Purchase details, which actions will require InApp purchase and how much will it cost, right after starting the application or as an info in AppStore page.” seems to be invalid since there is an explenation about the InApp purchase.

    Sorry guys.

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