1. Support Safari extensions in Mobile Safari. Users install it from the gallery, get a nice little icon to tap in the toolbar.
2. Support an HTML tag in the head, like web browsers do to detect feeds today. Something like <link rel="bookmarklet href="javascript:location.href...">. The browser would detect this, display some sort of notification icon in the address bar, and give the user the option to install it upon tap.
1. Support Safari extensions in Mobile Safari. Users install it from the gallery, get a nice little icon to tap in the toolbar.
2. Support an HTML tag in the head, like web browsers do to detect feeds today. Something like <link rel="bookmarklet href="javascript:location.href...">. The browser would detect this, display some sort of notification icon in the address bar, and give the user the option to install it upon tap.