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appyet

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Damn, About 20% of users will not be able to use the new version in my case.
Unfortunatly, people in emerging countries still using some old smartphones.

Any way, thank you for the confirmation
check out Google Android Dashboards: https://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.html
At this moment in time, We support 92.2% of devices. Remaining devices running on older Android OS version: Gingerbread, Froyo abd HoneyComb are not supported, their current distribution is less than 7.8%, and shrinking fast.

In order to support material design, we don't have choice but to drop support for older version Android OS.
 

appyet

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Staff member
not everyone will read those...



Is there any way you can fix this issue permanently that works without clearing any cache ?

@appyet If I created New Modules with New "GUIDs" and deleted the old ones and then built the App will this fix the Explorer problem for the old users who will update the App ? It will be so much work for me to test it, that's why I am asking... Please Reply.
1. when you delete a module, when user install new version, the deleted module will be deleted from users's app (it doesn't matter if user added or not)
2. when you create new modules, new module State and Explore logic will apply.

Short answer is, yes, we think it will fix the problem. but again, please test it before release it to end user
 

beautiheart

Member
check out Google Android Dashboards: https://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.html
At this moment in time, We support 92.2% of devices. Remaining devices running on older Android OS version: Gingerbread, Froyo abd HoneyComb are not supported, their current distribution is less than 7.8%, and shrinking fast.

In order to support material design, we don't have choice but to drop support for older version Android OS.
I'm not complaining.
Those are wordwide statistics. but in emerging markets, people still using old smartphones and that means that the % of users that are using those old versions of Android is more then the 7,8% in those countries.
For example, the last version for the Samsung Galaxy S1 is Gingerbread. The only solution for users in this case is to buy another smartphone or flash using a custom firmware based on IceCream Sandwish or +.
By the way, your platform is the best :)
 

joseph raphael

Well-Known Member
how many feed do you have? we did change one logic to get higher resolution thumbnail, but it should not change the speed of sync too much

9 feeds and 4 queries, I switched from thumbnails to full resolution images so it might a little slower in download because of that.

Anyway, I am satisfied with the syncing speed so far.
 
check out Google Android Dashboards: https://developer.android.com/about/dashboards/index.html
At this moment in time, We support 92.2% of devices. Remaining devices running on older Android OS version: Gingerbread, Froyo abd HoneyComb are not supported, their current distribution is less than 7.8%, and shrinking fast.

In order to support material design, we don't have choice but to drop support for older version Android OS.
Please tell me about kindle fire...
There are many fire users for my app.
It will be a prob for me... :-(

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I've a lite version with package com.news.pc.free
And its pro version with package com.news.pc.pro
I got Pro subscription for com.news.pc.pro.
Just now I have made many changes to lite version and want to rebuild pro by setting template for it same as that of lite so that I don't need to work again on it.

If I delete the pro app and rebuild it with same package name, will the pro subs. be lost?
Could you plz tell me a sol?
 

beautiheart

Member
how many feed do you have? we did change one logic to get higher resolution thumbnail, but it should not change the speed of sync too much
21.
maybe its related also to the fact that in the old version the app download the text first then its images.
 

joseph raphael

Well-Known Member
1. when you delete a module, when user install new version, the deleted module will be deleted from users's app (it doesn't matter if user added or not)
2. when you create new modules, new module State and Explore logic will apply.

Short answer is, yes, we think it will fix the problem. but again, please test it before release it to end user


IT WORKED!
 

appyet

Support Team Member
Staff member
I've a lite version with package com.news.pc.free
And its pro version with package com.news.pc.pro
I got Pro subscription for com.news.pc.pro.
Just now I have made many changes to lite version and want to rebuild pro by setting template for it same as that of lite so that I don't need to work again on it.

If I delete the pro app and rebuild it with same package name, will the pro subs. be lost?
Could you plz tell me a sol?
It will be lost

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grilledbacon32

New Member
Seems like the toast message does not disappear after the feeds has updated. Mine will say "7 new articles" then "4 new articles" and then it will just stay there and not disappear.
 

appyet

Support Team Member
Staff member
Seems like the toast message does not disappear after the feeds has updated. Mine will say "7 new articles" then "4 new articles" and then it will just stay there and not disappear.
We use system toast message, no customization. If it does not go away. It may not be problem of appyet

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