Where do you base that information from? Apple?Most people in the world have iPhones.
http://www.ibtimes.com/apples-ios-still-getting-crushed-android-us-2130868
@vbresults How long does it take to get each app into their respective stores?
Where do you base that information from? Apple?Most people in the world have iPhones.
Just tested it and on Android you just press the Back button. Not sure about iOS.What will happen if I open an attached file in a thread? And how do I navigate back to the thread after opening the attached file?
Clicking an ad, at least, keeps you within the app's WebViewer.What happens if I click on an external link? Will it open in the app or open the regular browser?
This is rather easy and should be possible with the current version. Just add the style id to the url the app calls.
@Russ Forgot we can do this instead, so I guess it can be considered already-implemented.
In the case of ads, we can only control where they open if they use an anchor tag. Google's ads use window.location instead of anchor tags which we can't intercept.
* Stability enhancements for push alert system.


* Fixed bug that may prevent some devices from successfully receiving push alerts. Affected devices must clear their app data/app cookies for this fix to take effect.
It's all enabled on admincp.unless PHcorner mods decided to disable the option from acp
I just applied this update, for anyone who want to try out again the Push Alert.
If it open the attached files in the system browser, what would happen to those attached files that requires log in?The way this is intended to work is that it opens in the system browser instead of the app, so you don't get locked in to an image in-app. Apparently it's not working this way, that is a bug. I've just applied an update to the code that should fix this. It does not require an app update, only that the app data is cleared [which has the old code with the bug].
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