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Old 10th October 2011
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Been a while since I've been able to drop by regularly, but I was wondering whether or not it might be possible to get Tapatalk support here? Given my present device situation, it really would be a useful way to access the forum. Maybe a few others might find it useful as well, depending on how frequently they use Android or iOS like devices.
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I would like it too, if the tapatalk mobile app were free. I use the XDA app with the xda-developer's forum -- that customized version was $0.00.
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I looked at it, and adding this is really easy...

Like jggimi, this looks pretty interesting, but it's also non-free Isn't there a free alternative that does the same thing?
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My opinions are here on that, and I am the cheapast bastard I know .

As far as I can tell, the only "Free" alternative for Android, would be coding it, or using the web browser. XDA at least has very crap performance with the stock browser and I expect here as well. For a couple bucks, it's worth buying Tapatalk instead of writing my own wheel just for being cheap. In iOS land, idk and idc.
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For iOS there's:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/touch...332458253?mt=8

Which has a free version (with ads).
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Is there perhaps a mobile "scaled down" version of the forum that would be more appropriate with such devices?

This appears broken, all the links error out.

http://www.daemonforums.org/archive/index.php
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What about this?
http://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=249277
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It's also worth pointing out that Tapatalk support only costs for people that want to buy the Tapatalk client .
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I think that's the wrong direction for the forum, people shouldn't have to pay for access.
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This appears broken, all the links error out.

http://www.daemonforums.org/archive/index.php
This seems to be an issue with the webserver ... I'll take a look at it.

Thanks for reporting.
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I think that's the wrong direction for the forum, people shouldn't have to pay for access.
It's not paying to access Daemon Forums, it's enabling greater access to the forum.


Tapatalk is a forum client. It does to forums what a newsreader does for usenet. The difference is, unlike what the authors of newsreaders like Gnus, slrn, or knode chose: the authors of Tapatalk decided to sell their client.

I didn't write the progam, so I can't complain if they choose to sell it as a product, and it works well enough and costs little enough that I will leave creating a better program that is both Free and *[b]hopefully[/]* Open Source, to someone with more economical or political interest in filling every niche with either (or both). I prefer OSS when possible.
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Yes, please add tapatalk support, those of us who don't mind paying for the tapatalk app (it's great).
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Yes, please add tapatalk support...
While your request has some merit, none of the administrative staff has stepped up to volunteer to do the needed research, experiment, & implement whatever changes will be required to provide support. As with most Open Source projects, most advances are made when there is time and/or motivation.

We will keep your request in mind.
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Another vote here for tapatalk support.
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