..between just goin to the website instead of downloading the app and opening that to go on bf? i downloaded the app and went on and didnt thnk it was as good as just goin on mobile web. wondering if the app has got some nice touches im missing out on??
Cool. Currently, the Betfair for Android app is in its infancy, and its main advantage over the web app is speed as it is a native application. We're working on getting the Android application as feature rich as possible in the near future. The web app you mention is still a really cool product though - allows you to deposit and withdraw, see market depth when you flip to landscape etc.
What do you prefer about the mobile web version?
Cheers, BF Mobile
Cool.Currently, the Betfair for Android app is in its infancy, and its main advantage over the web app is speed as it is a native application. We're working on getting the Android application as feature rich as possible in the near future. The web ap
i downloaded it to my phone, went on it for literaly 5 mins, then uninstalled it. in the 5 mins i was on it the only feature that came in handy was when placing a bet it had the arrows on the amount i could tap that go up in denominations of 2. when going on the website on mobile web if i place a bet i have to tap back or lay, then i have to tap the amount (the number 2) then i have tap to delete that number 2 and then put it my amount in, which in a rush can be quite tricky! and yeah i do know about the market depth thing when flipping my phone.
i downloaded it to my phone, went on it for literaly 5 mins, then uninstalled it. in the 5 mins i was on it the only feature that came in handy was when placing a bet it had the arrows on the amount i could tap that go up in denominations of 2. when