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The software for this Forum will be updated some time in the next day or so (depending on other workload). While the update is in progress the Forum will not be available, perhaps for quarter of an hour or so.
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Will there be any new features?
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Yes, the feature of having to find some other way to occupy yourself for 15 minutes.
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Sweep wrote:Will there be any new features?

(mobile theme, please, mobile theme, please, mobile theme, please) ;-)
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Freddie wrote:Yes, the feature of having to find some other way to occupy yourself for 15 minutes.
:lol: :lol:
Only fifteen minutes? :wink:
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Time for anything really 8)
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Will it get rid of those ${expletive} tapacrap banners?
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Mick F wrote:
Freddie wrote:Yes, the feature of having to find some other way to occupy yourself for 15 minutes.
:lol: :lol:
Only fifteen minutes? :wink:

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Hi
+1, bin the Tapatalk page please, I can't cancel it until it's loaded making my phone unusable until then
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I'm looking for an even more proactive prude-bot and having my vocabulary extended.

A "like" button would be nice but I think that has long been ruled out.
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How about automatic notification for threads you have started? This is usual on most forums and I cannot help suspecting we lose new posters who think their question has not been answered when they hear nothing back. You could have this as the default, and even auto notification for any thread you have posted on, with an opt out in the user control panel.
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Sweep wrote:
A "like" button would be nice but I think that has long been ruled out.

Those of us using the despised Tapatalk have been using a like button for a number of weeks now.
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A scratch and sniff button please. Useful for camping recipes and buying 2nd hand cycling shoes...b
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niggle wrote:How about automatic notification for threads you have started? This is usual on most forums and I cannot help suspecting we lose new posters who think their question has not been answered when they hear nothing back. You could have this as the default, and even auto notification for any thread you have posted on, with an opt out in the user control panel.

Something like this?
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Paulatic wrote:
niggle wrote:How about automatic notification for threads you have started? This is usual on most forums and I cannot help suspecting we lose new posters who think their question has not been answered when they hear nothing back. You could have this as the default, and even auto notification for any thread you have posted on, with an opt out in the user control panel.

Something like this?
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Well yes but I believe this actually 'defaults' to a No for "Notify me upon replies by default" when you sign up, or at least it did when I joined so I had to go and search it out- if so a new poster may well miss this and not get notifications, if not then ignore me :oops:
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