I see you updated this thread https://www.vbulletin.com/forum/show...e-Mobile-Suite and have it listed correctly that the current versions are 1.1.2 but you still have this line about steps being made to update iOS to 1.0.3 (If you have an older version of iOS you may need to wait a few days to publish a newer one, steps are being taken to update older customers to iOS 103.) think you can remove that line... but maybe add a line about the InMobi being disabled......
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Unprofessional and Confusing
Actually, it appears both confusing and unprofessional to update a post without adding the dates for the revision and keeping track of the various dates / versions in the revision history.
Simply "wiping out" the existing version information and replacing it without maintaining the revision history (dates, version numbers, etc) is amateurish, at best. Even a college level, free, open source project does better.Comment
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I don't have time to check the bug tracker right now, so I don't know if this has been reported.
The new posts button is not going to the first unread post. Instead, it spins the update/refresh icon (for lack of a better name), but then doesn't go to the end.
I am on 3.8.6, I have mobile API version 1.2. Last week, I changed thread marking to "Database (automatic forum marking)".
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I don't have time to check the bug tracker right now, so I don't know if this has been reported.
The new posts button is not going to the first unread post. Instead, it spins the update/refresh icon (for lack of a better name), but then doesn't go to the end.
I am on 3.8.6, I have mobile API version 1.2. Last week, I changed thread marking to "Database (automatic forum marking)".
Is this still a known problem?Comment
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Your website is on an older version of vBulletin. We recommend you upgrade to the latest version of vBulletin. You need at least 4.1.3, or 3.8x plus the current Mobile API plug-in
And why is it so dumb? I'm was running 3.8.6, and have just for this upgraded to 3.8.7 PL1, but still get the same error.
I did de-install the old API before installing the new one, so I was trying to enter the new one and click "Continue" when I get this error.
I got to this point because, when trying to download the app, it says
Your application is not ready to build. Please click here to edit and if necessary save.Last edited by scottn; Mon 4 Jul '11, 10:43am.Comment
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Thanks. I'll remember that overly well documented piece of information. But that really doesn't help me now.
And why should I never uninstall it. How can that be so hard to handle. I use my forum for testing. It's constantly trashed and rebuilt. So I would need to rebuild the mobile app each time, and with a new API key. Should I expect this trouble every time I want to do something simple like this?
It seems to me that vB has really no concept of a proper upgrade or migration procedure.Last edited by scottn; Mon 4 Jul '11, 10:53am.Comment
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Our Take on this Release - Still a "Buggy Pile" of v0.4 Beta Release
In our forum community, we unpublished the buggy prior release and waited (with hope) for this release before we started to test again. Again, we find, we cannot release this version of the vB mobile app to our users, as I personally believe the current mobile mobile app is too buggy. If the vB mobile API was free, I wouldn't use it because it is an embarrassment to have so many bugs and such poor vB support - and we paid for the API, LOL. We paid for an unusable "pile of bugs", ROTFL - like a form of charity to vBulletin because that is what it is, a form of charity.
Realistically there are far too many bugs; and at the same time it is simply too easy to use the standard web app on a smartphone. For iPads and larger tablets, the standard web browser is far superior than the mobile app; and for smaller mobile screens, the vB mobile app is so embarrassingly buggy that it's easier (and faster, better performance) and more fun to use Opera Mini browser and surf the forum in a standard way. If you combine this with vBulletin's quite terrible support and confrontational style with end users and forum admins, I don't see this mobile app either useful or promising for forum users for many months.
Also speaking from direct experience with the last two releases, we absolutely don't want our users to be "bug reporters" for vBulletin software development. I would like our users to have a clean, bug free user experience, to the extent possible. This vB mobile app continues to be "a buggy pile" (as one customer posted a while back) so far as we have seen in the 1.1.2 release, which should really be version beta 0.5 or something like that. It is not possible to call this v 1.1.2, as the app performs more like a beta 0.5 or less.
We will certainly not publish this release in either market; and we hope (as we did before) that the next release will be much better; but based on the current poor level of support, lack of respectful and non-confrontational communications by the vB development and support teams, and the slow time sequence between updates, and also the ridiculous JIRA mandate for users, we at our forums don't have much hope this product will be very reliable for quite some time; and by that time, the price of 10" tablets will have come down and this app may be moot anyway!
In its current form, the mobile app is more of an experimental toy than a forum asset. It's a Beta 0.4 product with a v1.1.2 label, which should be obvious to the most casual customer.👍 1Comment
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Could someone at least explain to me where it gets this information?:
Your website is on an older version of vBulletin. We recommend you upgrade to the latest version of vBulletin. You need at least 4.1.3, or 3.8x plus the current Mobile API plug-in
Where does it get that information from ("Your website is at an older version...")?
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by DanloonaHello , i want to ask , how is working Mobile addon for vbulletin forum ?
There is app for IOS , and Android made by vBulletin for my forum or how?
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