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I was wondering that I was missing :wacko:

I understand there are ways to read the forums from your phone....on android it works fine through the supplied browser. I'm not sure what Steve Jobs lets you have on an iphone?

I downloaded the App a couple of weeks ago but now for some reason the notifications have stopped.

Was always going off letting me know of new replies to followed topics but now, nothing. :(

I just downloaded the SAU phone APP and I can read forums but I can't seem to see a way to reply on threads through the phone app. Weird? But I am a noob and not computer literate. Any ideas, I must be missing something obvious..

Have you logged in?

There is no SAU App.

I was wondering that I was missing :wacko:

I understand there are ways to read the forums from your phone....on android it works fine through the supplied browser. I'm not sure what Steve Jobs lets you have on an iphone?

:O

I'm disappointed in you two.

Android.

IOS.

I downloaded the App a couple of weeks ago but now for some reason the notifications have stopped.

Was always going off letting me know of new replies to followed topics but now, nothing. :(

Just noticed none of my notifications are working so I have just reconfirmed them in options. Hope this will fix all my notification woes.

When looking for the SAU App, I searched for "SAU" but got nothing, but when I searched for "SAU Community" I found it. :thumbsup:

Just noticed none of my notifications are working so I have just reconfirmed them in options. Hope this will fix all my notification woes.

When looking for the SAU App, I searched for "SAU" but got nothing, but when I searched for "SAU Community" I found it. :thumbsup:

I searched "SAU" and "Skylines Australia" nothing came up. "SAU Community" Bingo.

I knew nothing about the app either! Is it a sign of old age?

Haha, I'd like to say yes. But no, nothing was really 'announced' - waiting for more content for a newsletter type thing.

I am unabke to login to the app. But I can never login to this forum using my username: Jeremy90. I always have to do it via Facebook. Could this be an issue as to why I cannot use it on an app?

I am unabke to login to the app. But I can never login to this forum using my username: Jeremy90. I always have to do it via Facebook. Could this be an issue as to why I cannot use it on an app?

That's the exact same problem I have..You have picked it in one I think..

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