Printer Friendly Threads

So a few users requested that we have a printer friendly version of the threads, so we added a little feature that does just that. Basically when you are reading a thread, if you want to print or pdf it (maybe to save it or read it in the bathroom?), just click on the little printer icon in the original post or any of the comments.

One thing we weren't able to do was make it so the super long threads all printed out through multiple pages...so if you want a full 4 page thread (ie 200+ comments), you'll have to print out each page of 50 comments individually.

Hope you all enjoy this new feature / find it useful.

Thanks, Patrick

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What about a smartphone app?

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Nefarious-What about a smartphone app?

on it...trying desperately to find a solution that won't be $5-6k....I want something pretty standard (like RSS readers formatted nicely) that is cross platform compatible. Thing is, all of these out of the box solutions and app firms charge a ton of $s...

Any suggestions / ideas? I'm willing to spend $1-2k to get something pretty basic set up (as long as it works for BBs, iphones and andriods)...

 
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Nefarious-What about a smartphone app?

on it...trying desperately to find a solution that won't be $5-6k....I want something pretty standard (like RSS readers formatted nicely) that is cross platform compatible. Thing is, all of these out of the box solutions and app firms charge a ton of $s...

Any suggestions / ideas? I'm willing to spend $1-2k to get something pretty basic set up (as long as it works for BBs, iphones and andriods)...

I assume you are looking at both an iPhone app and an Android app.

I suggested this when you made the post last time:

I suggest going android first. The reason I suggest going android first is because it will be easier to create, easier to get on a market and will be cheaper.

Second, I would recommend going to www.reddit.com/r/android. The user base over there is extremely knowledgeable and very heavy in devs. They will either be able to point you in the right direction or you could end up finding one there. You could also check out www.reddit.com/r/iphone and www.reddit.com/r/programming

I know reddit is frowned upon due to its heavy liberal base, but the fact of the matter is:

liberals = nerds = programmers = usually unemployed = smartphone apps for cheap

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