The Logo · February 20, 2012 at 4:15pm
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The Logo

We're aware of a bug with the Preview function on iPhones, and it's in our development queue.  Please forgive us for the inconvenience. 

Edited on February 20, 2012 at 4:19pm
Stu In Tokyo
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Stu In Tokyo

Cool, when did this come out? Did I miss the memo? Domo!!

Spin
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Ken Owsley

Hot damn!

ParisParamus
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ParisParamus

There is no escape, Prof. Rahe. No.ESC. ! Muhahaha. Ha.

Polyphemus
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Polyphemus

Don't forget us Windows Phone users. Rapidly passing the sinking BlackBerry. It also happens to have a great interface and user experience. I'd never go back to iPhone personally (believe it or not, Macolytes) .

Instugator
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Polyphemus: Don't forget us Windows Phone users. Rapidly passing the sinking BlackBerry. It also happens to have a great interface and user experience. I'd never go back to iPhone personally (believe it or not, Macolytes) . · 0 minutes ago

I am an Androidophile myself, why won't you go back to the iPhone?


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MJMack

Not being able to edit comments is a pretty big drawback as well.

CuriousJohn
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CuriousJohn

locking it it as I type. 

David Williamson
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David Williamson

Thanks for the reminder - much better!

Astonishing
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Astonishing

Way cool!!! Is there supposed to be a "Quote" function for comments? If so, it doesn't display on my iPhone. Don't get me wrong. I'm not complaining. Your development efforts are much appreciated.

Not JMR
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Not JMR

quote has never worked on mobile safari.

James Lileks

No, no! You should

1) automatically redirect to the mobile site, whether the user wants it or not, and defeat all attempts to modify the URL in the browser, and

2) intercept all incoming links with an ad for the standalone app version, with a small button that says "No thanks, send me to the full site," every time. 

Have we learned nothing from the Daily Caller? 

Polyphemus
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Polyphemus

Instugator

Polyphemus: Don't forget us Windows Phone users. Rapidly passing the sinking BlackBerry. It also happens to have a great interface and user experience. I'd never go back to iPhone personally (believe it or not, Macolytes) . · 0 minutes ago

I am an Androidophile myself, why won't you go back to the iPhone? · 3 hours ago

Nothing against iPhone. I just really love the experience on the new Windows phone. It just seems so fluid and beautiful to me. I kind of now see the whole grid of icons for every app (ala iPhone and mimicked by Android) as kind of clunky. It's just personal preference. I know people have an ingrained view of Windows, but the new phone is really a great platform.

Edited on February 20, 2012 at 8:55pm
ManBearPig
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Ryan Gaines

Instead of upgrading to the new iPhone from my 3gs, I chose a "free" HTC android phone, and it was the beswt money I never spent. Never, ever going back!

Polyphemus

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Polyphemus: Don't forget us Windows Phone users. Rapidly passing the sinking BlackBerry. It also happens to have a great interface and user experience. I'd never go back to iPhone personally (believe it or not, Macolytes) . · 0 minutes ago

I am an Androidophile myself, why won't you go back to the iPhone? · 3 hours ago

Nothing against iPhone. I just really love the experience on the new Windows phone. It just seems so fluid and beautiful to me. I kind of now see the whole grid of icons for every app (ala iPhone and mimicked by Android) as kind of clunky. It's just personal preference. I know people have an ingrained view of Windows, but the new phone is really a great platform. · 1 minute ago

Edited 0 minutes ago

Astonishing
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Astonishing

Ryan Gaines: Instead of upgrading to the new iPhone from my 3gs, I chose a "free" HTC android phone, and it was the beswt money I never spent. Never, ever going back!

Polyphemus

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Polyphemus: Don't forget us Windows Phone users. Rapidly passing the sinking BlackBerry. It also happens to have a great interface and user experience. I'd never go back to iPhone personally (believe it or not, Macolytes) . · 0 minutes ago

I am an Androidophile myself, why won't you go back to the iPhone? · 3 hours ago

Nothing against iPhone. I just really love the experience on the new Windows phone. It just seems so fluid and beautiful to me. I kind of now see the whole grid of icons for every app (ala iPhone and mimicked by Android) as kind of clunky. It's just personal preference. I know people have an ingrained view of Windows, but the new phone is really a great platform. · 1 minute ago

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6 minutes ago

Just like always, the day after I finally get the latest new thing, trendsetters declare it obsolete and oldfashioned. 

Marketers should pay me not to buy their products!

Albert Arthur
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Albert Arthur

Dear Logo, please keep in mind those of us who like to read posts while on the subway underground where there is no internet connection to load individual posts (Read more...).

Thanks!

Albert Arthur
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Albert Arthur

(Which is why I use Pulse iPhone app to read posts from the main feed when I'm commuting.)

SteveSc
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SteveSc

For those of us not living in the Apple universe, when can we expect a rss podcast feed that will work on Android?

The current rss feed doesn't work for subscriber feeds in Dr Podder, Google Reader, Doggcatcher, the google rss app...

ParisParamus
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ParisParamus

SteveSc, Why not Google Reader?

SteveSc
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SteveSc
ParisParamus: SteveSc, Why not Google Reader? · 1 hour ago

Does not work.  It was in my list.  The only two that work Ricochet and  Hinderaker-Ward Experience that are hosted on feedburner.  Something about HTTP authentication which apparently is an Apple thing.


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