You might try this http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2381329,00.asp to add Flash capability since Apple is so determined not to allow you to use Flash. It might still not work. I think the Nissan web designers not only used Flash for superfluous glitzy presentation, but also put some extra Javascript checks in the code to lock out unsupported browsers. The Carwings button doesn't show up for the mobile site on Android. I haven't tried forcing it to the regular site to see if that works. If you can get past the Flash, and manage to convince Nissan to give you the non-mobile site, then it may work. It works with Chrome browser which uses the same code base as Apple Safari. Good luck.KLQL8N said:Does anyone know how to view CARWINGS reports on an IPAD?
KLQL8N said:Does anyone know how to view CARWINGS reports on an IPAD?
You can run it with the doubled pixel mode which scales it up to the ipad size. Though you do not get the carwing driving history (not that is worth much anyways) or the route planning on the iphone version.haykinson said:You can install the iPhone version of the Carwings app on your iPad. While it'll be shrunken to the size of the iPhone, it works perfectly well.
shay said:You can run it with the doubled pixel mode which scales it up to the ipad size. Though you do not get the carwing driving history (not that is worth much anyways) or the route planning on the iphone version.haykinson said:You can install the iPhone version of the Carwings app on your iPad. While it'll be shrunken to the size of the iPhone, it works perfectly well.
haykinson said:[
You can install the iPhone version of the Carwings app on your iPad.
Yeah, it's called the "Nissan LEAF" app.HoustonFlier said:Can't find Carwings app.haykinson said:You can install the iPhone version of the Carwings app on your iPad.
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