obermd wrote:
At this point I think any mobile apps I'd write would be pointers to a website that's written to detect screen sizes and adjust.
Isn't that what most mobile apps are nowadays? Disclaimer: I've never written a mobile app in my life, except in the days of (yikes!) Windows CE. That was before anything got connected. I avoid installing apps on my phone if I can help it, and I shudder when I see people showing me their phones and the loads of apps they've installed, which ultimately are just horrible, touch-enabled UIs that just castrate what would be a much better experience on a large monitor using a mouse and keyboard. And then every app insists on being granted access to your contacts, your call history, your photos, your location, etc. Most apps have zero need for any of that to function, so we know what that's really about.