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No, it is not. However, our forums already provide an app-like experience.

 

The longest awaited iPhone feature is here, native iOS notifications. This means you'll finally get notifications on your phone, even when you do not have your browser open, to alert you of new content on followed items and more. A feature Android owners have enjoyed for a while.

 

Members can add our community to their home screen with the share button. Once it has been added, it looks and feels like a native app downloaded from the App Store.

 

With Apple finally allowing native notifications and BassResource's mobile-ready UI, you can have a real app experience without needing a mobile app.

 

We intend to bring more functionality and ease of use to mobile devices over the coming releases.

 

Enjoy!

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On 6/22/2023 at 1:14 AM, Glenn said:

No, it is not. However, our forums already provide an app-like experience.

 

The longest awaited iPhone feature is here, native iOS notifications. This means you'll finally get notifications on your phone, even when you do not have your browser open, to alert you of new content on followed items and more. A feature Android owners have enjoyed for a while.

 

Members can add our community to their home screen with the share button. Once it has been added, it looks and feels like a native app downloaded from the App Store.

 

With Apple finally allowing native notifications and BassResource's mobile-ready UI, you can have a real app experience without needing a mobile app.

 

We intend to bring more functionality and ease of use to mobile devices over the coming releases.

 

Enjoy!

Thank you. I didn’t know about this and just tried it. Works soo much better!

39 minutes ago, Bass Rutten said:

 

Now if we could only talk Glenn into implementing a dark mode.

Use Firefox, everything I view is in dark mode always regardless of the site's settings.

 

@Glenn thanks for the tip on adding to my home screen... you just changed my life... again

2 minutes ago, Kites R4 Skyfishing said:

Use Firefox, everything I view is in dark mode always regardless of the site's settings.

I’ve tried mobile firefox and just didn’t like it, very laggy, but I love it on desktop.

59 minutes ago, Bass Rutten said:

I’ve tried mobile firefox and just didn’t like it, very laggy, but I love it on desktop.

When's the last time you tried it?

 

Android?

 

It's my main browser, but night mode is absolutely priority for me on absolutely every site I visit. I hate the white backlight. Second is privacy, Firefox has the best add ons to eliminate trackers and ad garbage.

 

Firefox has done everything I need adequately, I've tried a number of browsers and if it's been a while for you I recommend you give it a second chance.

  • Super User
5 minutes ago, Kites R4 Skyfishing said:

Firefox has done everything I need adequately,

Firefox is the only browser I use - been that way for over a decade. I don't have any problems on my desktop, netbook, or Android devices.

I'm gonna be bummed though...support for my Win-7 is ending, so I'll be stuck at the last update for that.

 

Also, Thunderbird (another Mozilla project) is my e-mail program of choice.

  • BassResource.com Administrator
48 minutes ago, Kites R4 Skyfishing said:

Firefox has the best add ons to eliminate trackers and ad garbage.

Please don't block the ads on this site.  They are the reason this site is free.

 

Thunderbird?  Woa, it's been a loooong time since I've heard that name.  Sure you're not going to migrate to Pegasus soon?  ?

 

  • Super User
5 minutes ago, Glenn said:

Please don't block the ads on this site. 

One of the very few sites I disable my blocking...

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