Oct252012

Does anybody know the URL of the mobile version of Google Plus?

1hegame asks:

And it should be able to run on computer. And I don’t want to install any user-agent switcher/selector etc. I just want the “address” through which I can see “light weight” G+ on my computer. I don’t want that regular heavy weight G+.


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Jan Fritsch

October 25, 2012

I believe there is no direct link to the mobile version. I think changing the user agent is probably the only option.

The only other option I found is using GClient for Google+
http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/gclient-brings-google-plus-on-desktop/

RaMaN

But it seems like for windows only.

October 26, 2012
Jan Fritsch

Yes ~ my mistake.

It only requires .NET Framework 4.0 so you should be able to use it in wine. http://www.winehq.org/

Another option I can think of is a “web app integrator” like Fogger. Basically it turns a web page into an App on your desktop. I haven’t tested it myself but you may be able to get the mobile version if it has options to set user agent or similar
https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/dev/apps/1227/

October 26, 2012
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Ahmed Khalil

October 26, 2012

usually mobile version of Google+ is avaliable on app market

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mohan kumar

October 26, 2012

If you are using an iPhone, it is available on Apple iTunes Store, It would also be available on Blackberry store or even Chrome Web Store

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Freud Iomc

October 26, 2012

m.google.com used to be the mobile link. now it just offers up the various apps for the various smart devices on today’s markets. Everything is going the way of the app…

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Harish Jonnalagadda

October 26, 2012

Don’t think there is a link directly to the mobile site anymore..

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Patrick Jackson

October 27, 2012

It is not possible at the moment as Google are very intelligent while designing apps as they keep a not of the User agents. So hard luck. :(

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Harshal Warkhede

November 5, 2012