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Using Tapatalk is retarded, why on earth would we willingly give free tonnes of very viable content to that some company in Hong Kong, so that they can make revenue from app sales? at least if it was a free service for end users I can see the point in supporting them.

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I've been using the forum on my iPhone since it came out and the same with the iPad... ...I'm doing it right now even... ...there is no need make any changes for the iPad, unless it comes to the resizing of the reply windows... ...if you type more than what the space has it becomes hard to read back what you've typed... ...on the iPhone it is even harder... ...but the new iPhone 4 is so much better for reading on...

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Yeah i discovered minor problems with the site on my iPhone. There not much but would be handy to have a mobile version/app

The problems I've found so far are:

posting a new topic, You cant type in the box where you want to write all the info for your topic (The title can be written in however)

Replying to PM's (maybe even creating new ones?) it wont let you type in the box where you write everything for some reason

I think also replying to topics if you dont use fast reply you are unable to type as well

Apart from that the site runs pretty well on safari

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Sau iPhone app for the latest upgrade 3.0 isn't anything like the one I use on the net.. The site Is heaps better on the computer, when i log on my iphone its shit, hard to use, only get to choose from the list of forum topics, no cp, no homepage/profile, no search button, not alot really when will this get upgraded? When the site is back to normal?

I hope so :)

Anyone else got this problem on their iPhone?

Sau iPhone app for the latest upgrade 3.0 isn't anything like the one I use on the net.. The site Is heaps better on the computer, when i log on my iphone its shit, hard to use, only get to choose from the list of forum topics, no cp, no homepage/profile, no search button, not alot really when will this get upgraded? When the site is back to normal?

I hope so :)

Anyone else got this problem on their iPhone?

IP Board app is just a portal app for the mobile version of the forums. It's just a matter of clicking "full version" at the bottom of the mobile page.

Wow that just made me look stupid haha.. Did not see that there aye.

Thanks heaps mate

Much better :)

Not a problem...

We all have stupid moments every now and then. Saturday night I droped a stubby down ten steps without it breaking. Then in front if about 100 people I picked it up and opened it without thinking. Lots of lol-ing was had by everyone.

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