Navigation is terrible
While the option to structure and create the topics is amazing, the overall navigation is just a nightmare. The menu is absolutely confusing and you end up giving up in finding the required information.
Yes, Discourse Hub is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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5 out of 5
1 ratings in Canada
While the option to structure and create the topics is amazing, the overall navigation is just a nightmare. The menu is absolutely confusing and you end up giving up in finding the required information.
There’s a new glitch where private message and flagged post notifications remain on. And the only way to remove them is to remove and reinstall the community. This gets annoying after a while.
Even though it’s a pretty minimal redesign, I love it! The support for the dark theme was a much needed feature. I’m also no longer having issues with notifications coming in ~5 hours late even with the app open. Huge thanks!!
Very well done. 2 improvements are needed for a 5 stars rating: 1. - add the option to setup the font size within the app, as any other app these days. Twitter, FB, Flipboard etc. Its currently way too small. 2. - when one clicks on a link within a thread, a web browser will open and show the info. But when coming back to the specific thread I was, before clicking the link, the thread is gone. Discourse will close the thread and one is kicked back to the main menu of the site, which is pretty annoying. Please fix this. Thanks
This app provides... - A centralized place for Discourse forums you’re interested in; - Saved account status on each of those forums; and - Some notifications support. That’s it, however. It is otherwise an in-app browser—and that implementation is actually confusing, as the interface is muddled. E.g., if you’re creating a post, there are two “Done” buttons: one for the keyboard and one for the browser window for the current Discourse site you have opened. Clicking done on the keyboard exits the keyboard (revealing site functionality that was obscured by the keyboard, because it’s a website and not an actual app...) Clicking done on the site actually exits the site, which means you have to re-navigate to where you were before when you go back into it. It’s sad, because an actual Discourse app would be such an asset and would really establish Discourse as the best platform for forums these days.
When editing a reply and you switch away to another app and then back again, the editor stops working.
Using safari and adding a bookmark to your list gives you more convenience than this app. After being prompted to add whatever discourse you want, you will find out going into your chosen discourse, this app OPENS a safari window!! Why would I just open it safari to begin with??