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Washington Mutual iPhone Web App shows us why Web Apps are still cool

Posted December 8th, 2008 in Apple, Mobile Computing, iPhone and tagged , , , by admin

Washington Mutual (WaMu) has rolled out an iPhone-optimized version of their web site. It pretty much lets you do all of the basic account management stuff the full version of the site allows, except you can’t view canceled checks. This is a great example of why web apps for the iPhone aren’t going away as some have contended.

iPhone web apps have a number of advantages over native apps, including but not limited to:

  • Rapid development using existing web development skills/bodies.
  • Use of existing web application infrastructure (i.e., no additional costs).
  • Avoidance of the time consuming and magic-8 ball logic of the App Store vetting process.
  • Seemless application updating.
  • Things like phonegap will eventually help bridge the divide between web apps and native apps by taking advantage of the iPhone’s hardware features.

I currently have home screen icons for 5 different iPhone-optimized Web Apps (Digg.com, ESPN, WaMu, Flickr, and Dropbox), plus a few other mobile web sites that are in need of an iPhone-optimized version, including the DirecTV Scheduler and cnn.com.

3 Responses so far.

  1. Mashelle says:

    How do you get this application for WAMU, I cannot seem to find it….please advise (June 7, 2009)

  2. Zinfandel says:

    There is no app for Wamu, I believe. My access code doesn’t work with Chase either. I use safari to access my account

  3. gtaylor says:

    Actually, I believe this post was related to the iPhone Web App for WAMU, not a native application. However, they did release a WAMU native application which has since been pulled presumably because of the merge with Chase.

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