It only show 'Ask a Teacher' forum and its 10 newest threads at the moment. Is there further update coming?![]()
We're pleased to announce that we've just launched our new FREE Android app, now available from Google Play at:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...tin.build_1921
With UsingEnglish.com ESL Mobile, you can Gain full access to the UsingEnglish.com forums directly from your Phone.
- Send and receive PM's
- Access and post to the most recent discussions
- View UsingEnglish.com profiles
- Customise your mobile account anywhere, any time
- and more...!
Download now!
Note: We're working on an app for the iPhone and other Apple products which should be available soon.
I'm not a teacher, so please consider any advice I give in that context.
It only show 'Ask a Teacher' forum and its 10 newest threads at the moment. Is there further update coming?![]()
The app contains all of the forums and posts that you normally have access to. You are looking at the home screen. Use the Menu key to navigate between forums, messages, notifications, your profile and more.
I'm not a teacher, so please consider any advice I give in that context.
I couldn’t find out ‘like’ button in each response. Did I overlook something?
Last edited by dawnngcm; 09-Nov-2012 at 11:37.
I am fond of learning English!
I've only just found out about the Android app today.
It was a tremendous struggle, having downloaded the app, to login, with problems over passwords and email addresses.
Having finally got over those hurdles, it showed a page of post headers. But that's were it stopped. It couldn't load any of the posts, or access the messages in/send folders or the list of folders. I got messages saying "too many requests pending" and "invalid api signature".
I'm having to go back to the regular internet version to access the site.
I'm using the recently downloaded Android 4.1.2 operating system.
Regards
R21
PS I've saved some screenshots, but the system tells me I can't upload them into this message without their URL?
Just want to say a big thanks for the android app. I am new here and it seems to be one of the best online communities foe English teachers I have found. Thanks again.
Any news yet on the iPhone app?![]()
Remember - if you don't use correct capitalisation, punctuation and spacing, anything you write will be incorrect.
Nevertheless, that Android 'UsingEnglish' application is much more cumbersome than the original one.
I'm not a teacher and I'm not a native speaker of English.