This is an alpha quality prerelease. Not everything works, but some functionality exists. Namely, you can:
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Just in time for the reddit apps to all die :) Notes are there, let me know how things go.
All working for me now! Great stuff and really happy to see such a familiar UI again! Its definitely usable. Really great work.
One immediate thing for me. The app did not ask for Storage Permissions, but when you get to the main app, it immediately shows a warning message that storage permission was denied and do I want to give it to it.
Clicking yes just pops the message again. Clicking no goes through to the app.
If I got to settings and click on “Select image/gift save location” it says “your app has not been granted the READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission”.
When I got to the apps settings in Android (I.e. App Info) and permissions, I can’t give it storage permissions.
Getting the same storage permissions issue, but this is astounding work so far. I don’t know if I’ll be a help or a hindrance by digging through the code and seeing if there’s any low hanging fruit, but I’ll take a look through in either case.
All working for me now! Great stuff and really happy to see such a familiar UI again! Its definitely usable. Really great work.
One immediate thing for me. The app did not ask for Storage Permissions, but when you get to the main app, it immediately shows a warning message that storage permission was denied and do I want to give it to it.
Clicking yes just pops the message again. Clicking no goes through to the app.
If I got to settings and click on “Select image/gift save location” it says “your app has not been granted the READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE permission”.
When I got to the apps settings in Android (I.e. App Info) and permissions, I can’t give it storage permissions.
Let me know if you want a github issue for this.
Getting the same storage permissions issue, but this is astounding work so far. I don’t know if I’ll be a help or a hindrance by digging through the code and seeing if there’s any low hanging fruit, but I’ll take a look through in either case.