Hello! There is a bug in the list of threads from "XDA computing".
It show that html tag...
4 months, same bugs. does anyone read these posts or write in vain??
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If any of you are using products made by Jeyo such as Jeyo Mobile Companion you may have used their forum to discuss with other Jeyo users the problems and observations you find using their products. It is the best way to communicate with the developers and other users at the same time and would provide useful feedback for improvements to their products.
However after notable negative discussions in the forum about bugs not being acknowledged by the developers and an empty promise made by the developers of a new version within "40 days" of a January post date, the only recent post is this announcement:
Based on your feedback, we're adopting a new format for our support forums. The #1 suggestion we've received is to keep the forums easier to read by reducing the number of postings that aren't particularly relevant to most users. We've evaluated several possible options and decided to close these forums for external posting and instead use them as a way for us to record common support questions and answers -- just think of them as a set of real-time up-to-date FAQs.
You can always reach us with a question at [email protected]. Should you have a topic that you want to see posted, simply email us about that.
Over the next couple of weeks, we'll be converting the existing forums to this new format. Thank you for your patience during the transition!
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Jeyo have effectively removed the whole point of a forum and made it just one huge announcement page. There are so many easier ways to separate official announcements and FAQs from discussions; closing the forum to everyone but themselves seems an unneccessary method with other intentions. One comes to mind is to stop people making public criticisms of their products regardless of whether they would be constructive and beneficial or not.
At least I am grateful that xda-developers is still here! I dont think many of us would be too happy if the moderators of this forum suddenly closed posting to everyone but themselves claiming it was for "user simplicity"!
Ash
EDIT: app thread linked in following post
The thread is here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=841646
(Not an android user so I can't answer your questions)
Thanks
Dave
twvance said:
I tried searching for 'XDA app,' but I guess thats too frequently used to find a thread dedicated to the app, so I thought I would start one in order to address certain issues with the XDA app.
Here are some complaints I have with the app:
1. It won't save my favorite threads. If I navigate to the thread, the menu tells me it is a favorite, yet the thread doesn't show up in my favorites tab.
2. Kind of minor, but I think adding a 'search this thread' option would be nice a well.
Can anyone else confirm these issues?
Sent from my Captivate running Serendipity 2.0
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1. It will show in the favorite tab if you refresh the app. But I personnally prefer to mark it with the star so it is immediately displayed in my favorite threads.
2. I agree. The search function isn't very useful on the application as you get results from all the forum threads which makes it hard to find posts related to your question.
I'm just trying to gauge some interest about whether or not people would find this useful.
What it would essentially be is a website where developers can link to in their threads to organise the bugs people find.
Dev's can upload screenshots of their ROM, link to it etc. It would have a bug tracking system where users can post bugs found and the dev can highlight when these are fixed.
There would also be a section for changelogs etc. With each upgrade of a ROM, the previous ROM becomes archived, however still available for people to download. Users can also rate the ROM.
What this would essentially do is minimise the amount of issues highlighted in threads which the dev can easily miss. This would leave the ROM threads open to requests and general talk.
Who would find this type of service useful if it was exclusive to xda?
Anyone?
10char..
I could see something like that being useful for me.
As I don't really have enough time to file bugs for every issue people post here in the forums, I wanted to share the official locations to report bugs with the product so they get back to NVIDIA and can actually get internal bug numbers...
Forum Support: https://forums.geforce.com/default/board/111/
Live chat/phone/email Support: http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/list
While the community can still help each other out here at XDA, I can't take every reported issue and file it in the system. So if you believe you've found a bug in either SHIELD or GeForce Experience, please drop a note about it over in the GeForce forums.
We also started a thread in the general section with Supported/working/not working games list (google doc): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2393663
We have a common bugs worksheet sheet.
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Like everybody, i have my device forums on watch (as well as lots of separate threads). Notifications about threads work well for threads now. However, there are no notifications about forums.
It would be enough if i get notified about any new thread from a forum i'm watching. Being notified about new posts there could conflict with notifications of watched threads as some of those are from watched forum too.
Thank you all for the last update. A couple of features were a welcome surprise ( like the "start conversation" button)
Thank you for reporting this bug, it has been added to our list of upcoming fixes.