I'm using your app on the iPad. A few suggestions:
- Let me see my comment history & other people's replies.
- Get a new color scheme for the story list. It's very hard to read, maybe that's just my colorblindness. The colors don't go together well. They're too dark for my tastes. Use an app such as Instapaper or news:yc for examples of good color flow.
- List the number of comments for each story.
- Option for bigger text -- at least in the main story list view.
- Adjust the username/logout thingy in the upper right corner to something more elegant. How it currently works is wonky and reminds me of the worst examples of Android UX.
- Most importantly, charge for your app. 99 cents or 1.99 or whatever. You should gain from your work, however small. I'll be your first customer.
As a counter point, I love the colors it makes it much easier on the eyes when I'm reading in bed. I wish the rest of the pages (comments etc.) would be like that as well.
And I too would buy your app if you started selling it.
I really enjoy your app; nice work! One thing that would greatly improve it for me is a button to switch between the article view and the comments. I usually want to read the comments directly after reading an article, and it's a bit annoying to have to go back to the article list. Not a deal-breaker, but it's something I've grown used to in Alien Blue (the reddit client) and I miss it when I use your app. Also, I was initially confused by the back button in the article view, as it is visible even when it's impossible to go back, so the button did nothing when I first pressed it. Once I followed a link in the article it was apparent what it was for. You can easily hide it based on the result of UIWebView's -[canGoBack] method. Anyway, thanks for the app!
I've been using it for a while and love it. Thanks for the back button. Is it possible to integrate the Reader function of Safari in iOS or is that only possible within Safari? Also, I would pay for this especially given the other attempts at the same app.
I too am grateful for the back button update. The day before you released the update, I followed some links and wanted to go back, only to be taken to the front page of HN. Then I saw the update and it solved the exact problem I was having.
I personally like the interface of news:yc better, except for the comments page, which can be improved. Do take a look at it and see what you can learn and improve on.
Yes, I like it and I use it. Thank you for the app.
I wanted to ask, though, did you know that "upvote" and "save a story for later" means same thing on HN? What was the reason for adding "star" button in your app? Couldn't you use this instead http://news.ycombinator.com/saved?id=marketer and have just the "upvote" button?
In general I like the app but the comment view text is too small for me on an iPhone/iPod. I also wish that the comment view would allow for rotation (as that usually increases the font size and improves readability of text layout). These issues caused me to ultimately switch to another HN app (but I still have yours installed in the hopes that this will change).
Thanks for the continued work on this, the navigation improvements are great. I'll join the choir of users asking for rotation support for the HN discussion. I can read the portrait view but at times the landscape magnification would be nice.
marketer, great app I use it daily.. my only wish is that it included more sharing options instead of just email.. twitter would be nice, or at bare minimum the ability to copy the url of the post so I could send it around. Keep up the great work!
This type of app is not particularly monetizable. Most people would use the actual website instead of paying $0.99 cents for an app. Plus, it was a fun project to learn iOS and it costs me very little to host or maintain.
How hard was it to interface with HN? Do they provide an API to work with?
Reddit has a very nice API, one of the killer features is that if you take any reddit page and add ".json" to the address it'll spit out pure json at you.
Looks good. One point though, the text color scheme is atrocious. Dark grey and darker grey is nearly illegible. Try an off-white text to add some contrast.
- Let me see my comment history & other people's replies.
- Get a new color scheme for the story list. It's very hard to read, maybe that's just my colorblindness. The colors don't go together well. They're too dark for my tastes. Use an app such as Instapaper or news:yc for examples of good color flow.
- List the number of comments for each story.
- Option for bigger text -- at least in the main story list view.
- Adjust the username/logout thingy in the upper right corner to something more elegant. How it currently works is wonky and reminds me of the worst examples of Android UX.
- Most importantly, charge for your app. 99 cents or 1.99 or whatever. You should gain from your work, however small. I'll be your first customer.