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I hate it when I need to check my MCM profile, but I don't really have access to a computer. I understand that you may be able to use MCM through a web browser, but sometimes it's harder and less efficient.

That's why I think MCM should come out with an app, they make enough money to have one developed. I'm not enforcing, or demanding an app to be made, what I am saying is that money wouldn't be an issue.

In my opinion I feel that everyone who uses the site actively, or even sometimes would still have interest in downloading the app.
  1. It brings in extra money, because of the downloads
  2. It gives the opportunity to check messages or monitor the site at any time
Many of us who own companies, or want to give exposure to their services. Want to branch out, and be able to access the site when they're out to eat, school, or anywhere else that they can't really get to a computer. Having the app allows us to communicate with our clients a easier way, or check our threads when we're out of the house.

Give me your opinions down below, I could be completely getting ahead of myself, but I really think it's a good idea.
 
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I hate it when I need to check my MCM profile, but I don't really have access to a computer. I understand that you may be able to use MCM through a web browser, but sometimes it's harder and less efficient.

That's why I think MCM should come out with an app, they make enough money to have one developed. I'm not enforcing, or demanding an app to be made, what I am saying is that money wouldn't be an issue.

In my opinion I feel that everyone who uses the site actively, or even sometimes would still have interest in downloading the app.
  1. It brings in extra money, because of the downloads
  2. It gives the opportunity to check messages or monitor the site at any time
Many of us who own companies, or want to give exposure to their services. Want to branch out, and be able to access the site when they're out to eat, school, or anywhere else that they can't really get to a computer. Having the app allows us to communicate with our clients a easier way, or check our threads when we're out of the house.

Give me your opinions down below, I could be completely getting ahead of myself, but I really think it's a good idea.
You get on your phone, go to google, and type in mc-market. Boom.
 

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Making an application like this would also require a lot of money to do so.
 

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Do you know how much it costs for an app? My parent's friends own an app making company, and the average app-makers charge 5 digits for a decent application. Also, do you use google? I have been on mcmarket on my phone many of times and it is just fine.
 

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You're not thinking of it from a business standpoint. People don't code apps for free.
I have no problem, paying for the app to be created, but that is why I mentioned in my post. Do you believe MCM doesn't make enough money to afford it? They would be making more money in the long run.
 

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I've always used a browser, never PC.
It's fine.
Disagreed.
 

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This has been suggested and denied so many times. The simple answer is no. The forum is reasonably secure because it uses xenforo, which in itself is reasonably secure (database-security included).
This would require developers to either completely recreate all aspects of the site in an app and link it to the central database, or create an interface that interacts with the site in a secure way. Neither is easy, both are very resource-intensive, less secure (extra steps between user and database), and add little.
It might bring in more money if money is asked for it, but it would probably be at least a year to get return on investment.
the added 'efficiency', assuming the developers do a good enough job on the app, would not really be worth that. This site functions reasonably well in-browser. No need for this much effort simply for the sake of convenience.
 
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