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Just like MacDailyNews, our app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch features daily news about Apple, Mac OS X, the Macintosh platform, iPad, iPhone, iPod, and more. It's where the Mac community goes to discuss these daily Apple-related news items in their own words with real-time Reader Feedback.
The MDN app offers Push Notifications. When enabled, the MDN app will notify users when each new article is posted. To control the various aspects of notifications (Sounds, Alerts, Badges), on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, tap Settings > Notification Center > MDN.
Features include:
- Quick, up-to-the minute Apple-related news
- Infinite scrolling
- Visited headlines, so you know what you've read at a glance
- Push notifications now also for Apple Watch
- All-new, easier-to-read clean design
- Font resizing
- Supports iPad Pro display and Split View multitasking
- Easy-to-use commenting system
- Complete comment rating system
- Comments display and count
- Pull to refresh articles and comments
- iOS Share App Extension integration including ocial media sharing (Facebook, Twitter, iMessage, email, AirDrop, etc.)
- Full article display with dynamic Reader Feedback
- Visit full site option
- Sitewide search
- Full menu with access to news, opinion, contact, Facebook site, Tumblr site, Twitter feed, RSS, archives, and more
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It started good and is getting worse with each update
The rebuilt app was a good move in the beginning and provided a more consistent user interface. Now it’s just getting worse each release with pop up ads taking over the whole screen, the menu bar header is right in the middle of the screen - clearly a bug - but this is an indication of poor testing process! Cookie acceptance pop up that won’t close no matter how many times you click the close and accept button. It’s becoming impossible to read any of the articles without accidentally tapping on an ad you have no interest in or trying to scroll so the menu isn’t in the way.
Please improve your testing before you release an update or hire some professionals that know how to test. Go back to your requirements and think about usability a little more before launching all the click bait ads and pop ups.