The £5 Walrss
By Rosie Sherry • Apr 10th, 2008 • Category: Community, FeaturesTuesday was a very busy £5 app night, where the second presentation of the night revealed an app developed by some of the ClearLeft gang (Paul, Natalie and Simon)
Walrss is an app for iPhones that makes it easier to access and read sites on the move.
It easily creates an iPhone version of any site which means if you have a website (an no iPhone, like myself!) it could be of use to you too.
Naturally we had to try it out for Project Brighton.
Ribot managed to capture part of the presentation on video (the introduction by Paul was missed).
Go check it out - no registration is required.
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Thanks for the write-up, Rosie. My introduction to what Walrss is was caught on video too - it’s about 45minutes into this clip:
http://qik.com/video/51913 (luckily you can skip ahead that much without having to wait for it to load).
And although no registration is required, it is in private beta at the moment so you’ll need an invite code. Luckily you can sign up for one of those on the site, too.