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EE Mobile Admin Released

Revelate labs has released the EE Mobile Admin extension. It offers the ability to access your control panel from your mobile phone! Here’s more:

Accessing your EE control panel on your mobile device has never been easier. Install this add-on onto your ExpressionEngine site and it will automatically detect when a mobile device (iPhone, Blackberry, Palm Pre or any other mobile device) is accessing the admin.

The extensions sells for $49.95 and we’ll have a review for you later this week.

Posted on Sep 21, 2009 by Kenny Meyers

Filed Under: EE Add-ons, EE Extensions

Joe Smith12:15 on 09.21.2009

For $50 bucks, I’ll just login the usual way with my phone.  $5 and I would have thought about it.

Ryan17:23 on 09.21.2009

Yeah, the best thing about this is that at that price point it will likely lead others to create the same functionality at a fraction of the price. I agree $5.00 is around the right price point. Truth be told the developer would sell this app like hot-cakes at a lower price point. 

My team is currently pretty taxed but this may prompt me to build one myself. We have a built a few iphone apps and there is not amount of programming involved in iphone development, at least that we have encountered, that would warrant that price tag.

Looks nice though. Good luck to the developer.

julzmon18:13 on 09.21.2009

Ya man that

Eric Smith09:31 on 09.22.2009

I agree with Ryan.  You would almost be guaranteed to make the bottom line with a lower price point.  You get more purchases with a smaller price, over a few purchases with a higher cost.  I would imagine other developers are going to take this idea and sell it for $2-3.  I think the most I would pay for this would be in the $5-7 range.