Dozuki: Difference between revisions
Jorgeandr3s (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{OrigLang}} | |||
=OSE Dozuki Page= | =OSE Dozuki Page= | ||
Revision as of 22:32, 19 June 2014
OSE Dozuki Page
About
Here is a diagram of how we document our machines at Dozuki. Much of the documentation is missing, and can be found scattered throughout the wiki, such as Civilization Starter Kit.
Explainer Video
An explainer video on how to use Dozuki is forthoming as of Oct 15, 2013.
Devices That Work with Dozuki
I hope everything is going well with you and the OSE team. A couple quick thoughts and suggestions:
Android or iOS?
Android is by far our preferred platform for app development. If you haven’t already done so, download the Dozuki Android app. With that app you can take photos and upload straight into the guide of your choosing. You can even alter the text of the steps or use your voice to dictate the text. We will probably continue to favor the Android platform as we are able to develop more cost effectively and more of our customers are interested in Android overall.
Device Suggestions:
- Galaxy Camera
- Tablets are going to have more display area but less capable cameras, here are a few of our favorites:
- Nexus 7 - $120, but is it a lower end one - [1]
- Asus Transformer
- Phones are going to have more capable cameras but less screen real estate and you’ll need to get an older model to reduce cost– here are a few our favorites for a budget:
- Nexus 4 or newer
- GS3 or newer
- HTC One X
Eric Craig Doster,
More
This works reasonably well on tablets - do you have experience with people doing this well on any phones? Are any phones suitable to make this happen? Our app doesn’t require any exhaustive graphics hardware or do anything that require some more CPU power. For the features the app supports (voice dictation, etc…) – it will run just as well on a phone as it will on a tablet. The benefit with a phone is that they usually have more capable cameras – but again, you’ll lack a little screen size for checking your images. As a means to get around your local wifi constraints a prepaid data plan for your phone might be a nice failover that wouldn’t be too pricey (no long term commitments).
Does the Galaxy Camera have a web browser with touchscreen so we can actually upload to Dozuki, and write instructionals? The Galaxy Camera is a great device! Yes, it has full blown android on it (4.3 I believe, with the newest iteration) and the back display is a touchscreen.
I am leaning to the Nexus 7 - can you comment on this one? As far as tablets go, we love the Nexus 7 (get the 2nd gen). It’s a snappy little tablet with a decent enough camera (camera could be better).