Alex@TM
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06/07/13 11:16 AM (12 years ago)

Very easy to impliment but buggy

Hi all, I have decided to give the 'inbuilt' scringo a go. It looks quite nice but is very buggy. On a tab bar app with an image gallery as the first view (swipe) it is confusing to swipe the image or swipe for scringo. The work around here is to swipe with the actual tab bar. Fine, instructions can be added for the user. What I have noticed does not work is the home screen refresh. When I do this and hit the tab bar the app freezes in situ. Not only that the ads are annoying and not easily dismissed without ending up on the appstore. I have decided it looks great and working properly would add some nice functionality but as it is I think i'll leave it for now.
 
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06/07/13 11:22 AM (12 years ago)
What is "inbuilt" Scringo? Jake
 
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06/07/13 11:30 AM (12 years ago)
As in the fact it comes kind of pre loaded in the source code. Forget the inbuilt bit, its just scringo that i'm referring to.
 
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06/07/13 01:03 PM (12 years ago)
I've done away with the 'swipe to discover more', instead I now put a 5 second delay on scringo launching, and have the sidebar shuffle in/out on first launch. Yes there's a few bugs. They are being worked on and stuff is being worked on also
 
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06/07/13 01:14 PM (12 years ago)
Is Scringo still in Beta? Jake
 
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06/08/13 02:20 AM (12 years ago)
@jake No, its been out of beta for a while now. The Scringo team communicates pretty well if you find anything buggy they will fix it.
 

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