2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
If you've read Lifehacker's articles in a mobile browser so far, it's time to fix it.
We have completely rewritten our Android application - it has become much more convenient and functional.
The main screen now displays the tabs "New", "Top of the week" and "Top of the month", between which you can switch with swipes. The appearance of the ribbon has also been changed.
To go to another article, you no longer have to go back to the list of publications. It is enough just to pull the screen up, and the next material in the heading will be loaded.
After logging in, you will have access to managing your profile and favorites, as well as the ability to leave comments and rate them. The comments themselves have also become more convenient - now you can edit them and attach media files in the application.
In your personal account, you can change the email address and add additional social media accounts. In a special section of the profile, you will find the application settings, where you can change the font size, turn off notifications, reset the cache of images, or select the night interface theme.
We thank everyone who contributed to the creation and testing of the application. These are far from the last changes that await our users.
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