Agree with @hochdieanarchie
Great news! Besides features, it would be good to focus on the customization possibilities of the UI, especially on Android.
On a Samsung tablet, for example, the zoom factor plays an important role of whether there are borders around the board or the full screen width is used. I guess due to the amount of different Android vendors, this is not only the case with Samsung. An option to customize the layout would be awesome for advanced users.
...and then the next step would be to integrate some small Spotify controls :-)
On a Samsung tablet, for example, the zoom factor plays an important role of whether there are borders around the board or the full screen width is used. I guess due to the amount of different Android vendors, this is not only the case with Samsung. An option to customize the layout would be awesome for advanced users.
...and then the next step would be to integrate some small Spotify controls :-)
@Fritzi_2003 said in #2:
> The app was always a bit behind compared to the browser version. Look forward to updates!
I have a "mobile site" link on my launcher on android instead of the app. The touch controls work better, and bizarrely it's more fully featured than the app (e.g., puzzle rush).
This was long overdue, but I hope this doesn't impact the mobile site. I like having good, clean, fast loading websites that don't force me to download an app just to get the same website in a container. I love loading lichess on old tablets, and gated android devices like my Peloton.
> The app was always a bit behind compared to the browser version. Look forward to updates!
I have a "mobile site" link on my launcher on android instead of the app. The touch controls work better, and bizarrely it's more fully featured than the app (e.g., puzzle rush).
This was long overdue, but I hope this doesn't impact the mobile site. I like having good, clean, fast loading websites that don't force me to download an app just to get the same website in a container. I love loading lichess on old tablets, and gated android devices like my Peloton.
> This was long overdue, but I hope this doesn't impact the mobile site. I like having good, clean, fast loading websites that don't force me to download an app just to get the same website in a container.
I suggest that you install the PWA app via Android Chrome then
I suggest that you install the PWA app via Android Chrome then
I think lichess browser options should be also in the app.
I think puzzle streak it's a meravelous way to improve your chess tactic and it'll be good to see it in the app.
Congratulations lichess for making everyday better the world.
I think puzzle streak it's a meravelous way to improve your chess tactic and it'll be good to see it in the app.
Congratulations lichess for making everyday better the world.
Excited to hear this is being developed using Flutter! It's a fantastic mobile development framework.
a big step toward A big goal to become the best site for chess
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I'm using the PWA with Chrome (Android) and I'm missing nothing at all I have to say.
@pepellou said in #7:
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I perfectly agree. Creating and editing studies in the app would be a great feature! Please add also the possibility to insert arrows or circles to comment moves in the studies as you can do on desktop website interface.
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I perfectly agree. Creating and editing studies in the app would be a great feature! Please add also the possibility to insert arrows or circles to comment moves in the studies as you can do on desktop website interface.
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