🚀 Digg 1.6.5 Is Out!
Digg 1.6.5 is out, you can now pull to refresh the list when browsing community’s, improved image aspect ratios, and better community banner rendering. The update also includes various bug fixes and general improvements.
Digg 1.6.5 is out, you can now pull to refresh the list when browsing community’s, improved image aspect ratios, and better community banner rendering. The update also includes various bug fixes and general improvements.
Version 1.6.1 fixes a Digg Daily crash related to chapter markers, improved vote buttons with updated colors, sizing, and larger tap targets, added type ahead search and a community selector to the post composer, and enabled voting directly from the feed in compact mode.
Version 1.6.0 improves sign-up and sign-in with a faster, more secure authentication system. You may be logged out once after updating just sign back in using your usual method. Some icons are now cleaner, simpler, and easier on the eyes.
You can now generate up to two invite codes to bring your friends into Digg
Inline links just got way smoother. With this update, any Digg post link you tap now opens directly inside the app instead of kicking you over to the in-app browser. Faster. Cleaner. Way less annoying. Note: Let me know if you like this new update format for my posts!
Feel free to test the new 1.5.0 features by testing them in the comments
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