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You and your questions lol

Ok - I will suggest an app IF you tell me why first!

I'm curious too. I definitely won't enjoy coding on a 4' touch screen.

I don't have a laptop. I run my server at home, and the fastest internet we have in the city so my connection is easy.

I also only have one screen available at the moment, and I don't always have it on my Mac Mini, so I'm trying to do easy switching. Plus even through mobile, I can still do reviews and revises when I'm not home, because I honestly hate waiting to go back home to change something.

What's a good app where I can do Web Development app over the iPhone?

A mobile phone seems like a terrible device for web development but I wish you all the best in your endeavours.

You wouldn't say that on a Galaxy S phone.

Even a 7" tablet like the Nexus would be pushing it, imo. When you get up to iPad size then you're talking but even then the lack of a keyboard is a significant inconvenience. But as long as you're okay with it then that's all that matters. :)

Even a 7" tablet like the Nexus would be pushing it, imo. When you get up to iPad size then you're talking but even then the lack of a keyboard is a significant inconvenience. But as long as you're okay with it then that's all that matters. :)

I'll make do, I'm also trying to figure out trying to get a second HDMI monitor for this Mac Mini. :)

I'll make do, I'm also trying to figure out trying to get a second HDMI monitor for this Mac Mini. :)

Not sure if you mean how to get the money, or how to actually do it. If you meant actually do it, this is all you need, a $5 adapter from Amazon.

Not sure if you mean how to get the money, or how to actually do it. If you meant actually do it, this is all you need, a $5 adapter from Amazon.

Not how to get the money. My current monitor is on the Mac Mini in HDMI. But I want to use a second monitor that also supports HDMI. Or DVI, I do have an adapter for that, since it came with the Mac Mini. I think, if I can find it. :/

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