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Any updates for the iPhones? This freezing is making it really hard to use this app...thanks :)

I have just uploaded the latest version of the iPhone app to the app store. It usually takes 4 - 5 days for them to approve it.

Note that we use a 3rd party app, we dont develop it in house, so we're a little restricted with what we can do.

Christian

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Okay, so I'm not sure if it's just me or what, but...

I got a more modern phone before Christmas (Galaxy S3) and for at least a month now, everytime I fire up SAU on my phone it reverts back to the mobile version.

I have to change it to desktop and then changed to my preferred skin (innovation) as this is the way I like it.

Previously on my old Galaxy S2 it was ok but could be a timing thing / coincidence...

I have tried clearing the cache, cookies etc... Nothing changes. :/

  • 4 weeks later...

emails disabled??

i get prompts asking to change my email from [email protected] which i never made and dont have.

when i change it to my email [email protected] it says that it's already in use.

emails disabled??

i get prompts asking to change my email from [email protected] which i never made and dont have.

when i change it to my email [email protected] it says that it's already in use.

I've manually updated your email address Paul. Should be all ok now.

  • 3 months later...

Accidentally marked a SAU email as junk, logged into SAU and saw big EMAIL MARKED AS SPAM banner.

Opted back in, next day, same again without even using my email.

Now I'm stuck with this massive pink banner on every screen!

Accidentally marked a SAU email as junk, logged into SAU and saw big EMAIL MARKED AS SPAM banner.

Opted back in, next day, same again without even using my email.

Now I'm stuck with this massive pink banner on every screen!

Should now be fixed. ?

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Just tried it again then and got the same. So yeah, every time. Work for you?

It does, yeah.

Getting the same on the NSW members section whorethread, not everytime, and only when trying to access the last page. first page to 2nd last page is fine.. works on the app though...

Hmmm,

Can you two send me full URL's? Also, what skin are you using?

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