Labs is keenly aware of just how busy Constant Contact customers are - it’s one of the main reasons we added mobile newsletter creation to our QuickView app for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad! For some customers, though, tapping out a quick update to subscribers still takes too much time - and for that reason we’re happy to offer this video quick tip!

It’s been awhile since we talked about a web-based version of QuickView, and we thought it would be a good time for an update. For those that are wondering “What is this about”, well, let’s just say we’re trying to give non-iPhone users (such as those running Android, WebOS and the latest Blackberry OS) a first-class mobile app using modern HTML5 enabled devices.
All this week, Constant Contact will be at TechCrunch Disrupt. Throughout the week (Mon-Wed), I’ll be updating the presentations and what the buzz is through our blog. Stay tuned for updates if you aren’t able to be there! I’ll be commenting on the technology and how it will impact Small Businesses and Organizations.
*** Views expressed by Conference speakers are in no way a reflection on Constant Contact, Constant Contact Labs or myself (unless I say they are my views
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Labs is excited to present QuickView Web, a third entry in the QuickView family of mobile Constant Contact applications. QuickView Web is a mobile web app - an application delivered through the web browser, but with the look, feel and functionality of a native app. It’s intended to be compatible with any WebKit-powered mobile browser, including iOS, Android, Palm, and this fall’s new Blackberry and Symbian devices.
Read on for more info, including a chance to help us beta test!
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