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2 minutes ago, Steven P. said:

Guys I upgraded our Tapatalk account to premium, they build the apps, not me :p I wasn't even notified that the Android app was in the Play Store :s 

 

But yes it's legit.

Unacceptable.. What kind of ship are you running here

 

COUNCIL,

RELEASE THE KRAKEN!  :p

56 minutes ago, The Evil Overlord said:

I hope there's some way to relay the feedback to tapatalk from here, as the home site dev team have an understanding of queries within the site, as opposed to contacting a third party app dev, and they respond with 'I don't know what you're talking about'

Of course we'll relay back and forth as need be, I just wanted to make it clear that we can't fix things directly ourselves. Feedback should be posted on Neowin, and then we'll collate and relay it to our contact there as need be

1 hour ago, Danielx64 said:

Can you give examples of what you can and can't change?

Essentially we can change nothing. There's an API installed on the forum that they use to grab the data, but once they have it, how they display and format it etc, is entirely down to them.

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7 minutes ago, DaveLegg said:

Of course we'll relay back and forth as need be, I just wanted to make it clear that we can't fix things directly ourselves. Feedback should be posted on Neowin, and then we'll collate and relay it to our contact there as need be

Essentially we can change nothing. There's an API installed on the forum that they use to grab the data, but once they have it, how they display and format it etc, is entirely down to them.

Ok, you can start with my OP

god that was too easy :p

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Back to the serious stuff

Could a suggestion be relayed regarding notifications?

Could they be grouped? As in, if there are multiple notifications in one topic, instead of 15 separate notes, just have it change to one notification stating the 15 responses within, bit like the one for facebook?

(I get a lot of individual notifications that have to be mass cleared or removed individually)

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tbh its shaping up quite nicely, running quickly and for me responsive adding quick replies, chrome on my G3 had a habit of going a bit haywire sometimes, but this is smooth.

 

Had to switch off notifications though dammed device wouldn't stop dinging :p message prompts, switched most off and now running sweet.

 

pocket-neowin :) gets a big (Y) from me.

 

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6 hours ago, The Evil Overlord said:

Unacceptable.. What kind of ship are you running here

 

COUNCIL,

RELEASE THE KRAKEN!  :p

 

Aye captain!

 

@Steven P. what kind of ship are you running here?

 

 

On topic, guys is tapatalk, really worth compared to the mobile version?

 

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yer give it bash drac, im very impressed, my phones hardly latest and greatest.

 

Tapatalk became to much and i binned it also, but this is the same but different its only for Neowin. 

 

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38 minutes ago, Mando said:

yer give it bash drac, im very impressed, my phones hardly latest and greatest.

 

Tapatalk became to much and i binned it also, but this is the same but different its only for Neowin. 

 

 

42 minutes ago, The Evil Overlord said:


Try it, it's free, can't hurt.

K but what are your impressions?

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All in all

it's ok for what it is, (in my opinion,)

 

I use it as a shortcut, as logging in via chrome on my phone takes longer, had to turn off notifications though, one day I'll have to fine tune them a little (which is doable within the app itself)

(Y)

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3 hours ago, The Evil Overlord said:

All in all

it's ok for what it is, (in my opinion,)

 

I use it as a shortcut, as logging in via chrome on my phone takes longer, had to turn off notifications though, one day I'll have to fine tune them a little (which is doable within the app itself)

(Y)

yep i agree much quicker than chrome browser on m phone for the forums.

 

I also disabled the notifications

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On 8/2/2017 at 6:35 AM, Steven P. said:

I just installed it and logged in (posting from desktop now though) it seems pretty cool!

Thanks for subbing MY Evil Overlord!

 

OMG how did I miss this!!! 

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