Hi everyone,

We are aware that the TestFlight version is pretty unstable at the moment, with a lot of bugs and crashing. This is because we are in the middle of rewriting our entire state management. We appreciate the testers who let us know what issues there, are but please be respectful when doing so.

If you don’t wish to deal with the current instability of the TestFlight version, please download the App Store version as that is meant to be stable. When using TestFlight, you get all the latest features, but that also means you get the latest bugs too :D

As another reminder, creating bug reports in GitHub is still the best way to have your issue addressed.

Thank you to everyone who helps us test Memmy!

  • Sean
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    1 year ago

    I’m happy to keep using Test Flight if you’re happy keep receiving my bug reports from the built in reporting feature, instead of having to go to GitHub? I don’t need responses or updates from your end so it feels like the most frictionless way to contribute?

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      1 year ago

      It’s very difficult to track bug reports in Test Flight tbh. Plus since users can’t look at what’s been reported, we see so many duplicates of the same bug. It gets very noisy. So because of that we don’t really look at TestFlight reports right now. We just don’t have the time to sort through them ourselves.

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        1 year ago

        I haven’t made any reports but like you said in the post that GitHub link is the place to so right

        Also just wanted to say thanks for the hard work and tldr from my other comment thanks for not making an Apollo copy but making your own app :)

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      1 year ago

      I too prefer reporting issues on testflight, but I’m guessing the devs can track reports on github better. I’m not sure how testflight feedback gets organized when devs receive them tbh.