XIII
Very Senior Member
I will repeat myself:What probable reason would an 'app' be chosen?
- (Automatic) Dark Mode (much easier on the eye in a dark room in the evening)
- No ads (less distraction)
I will repeat myself:What probable reason would an 'app' be chosen?
That's your choice too of course. But if I'm in a conversation I don't usually leave the forum either.
I've turned off the notification sounds in Tapatalk but kept the notifications in my phone's pulldown. I don't read the forums just because someone just posted but I use the notifications as a means to catch up and know if it's worthy of opening Tapatalk. Certainly helpful to know no one has posted in threads I follow so I'm not opening to find no activity.@XIII and @Asad Ali, we had dark mode before, I'm sure we will again (via the web).
I don't see any 'distracting ads' either with no modifications made to Diversion, Skynet and AiProtection.
Instant push notifications are what I explicitly avoid. I will read the forums when I can. Not when someone posts.
Thanks @samep, we are all different and we all learn differently too.
I don't read the whole forum each day (or when I can) because it is casual reading for me, I do so to continually learn something new. Using something/anything for threads I follow would be limited to only what I know, and learning would stagnate I feel, for me.
A browser is not an app if you don't sign in. An app requires signing in and requires you to sell something of yourself too for an unknown future cost. That future cost is what I don't want to bet on.
That's a weird definition of an "App"!A browser is not an app if you don't sign in. An app requires signing in and requires you to sell something of yourself too for an unknown future cost. That future cost is what I don't want to bet on.
Tapatalk support
Following the forum update, I can no longer access it in Tapatalk. Is this intentional or just a glitch following the migration?www.snbforums.com
I'm not wasting time.
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