We have used this set of checkpoints or guidelines to analyze the Apps, but attending only to those guidelines
that affect the mobile interfaces. Table 1 collects these checkpoints; it has been made based on the work [5]. The
first column gives to each checkpoint a codename with the following nomenclature W3C+First character of the
W3C principles (Perceivable, Operable and Understandable) + number to identify checkpoint inside each context,
for example W3CP001 means the first perceivable checkpoint. The second column describes the content of each
checkpoint. Third and forth columns point out the context for desktop and mobile devices respectively. The fifth
column describes the experience that the user has if the checkpoint is not addressed. Finally, the last two columns
relate the checkpoint with the point or points inside the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0, the
Mobile Web Best Practices (MWBP) 1.0 and Mobile Web Application Best Practices (MWABP).