@M0r1 said in #8:
> Ah new mobile app is being worked on. However, at the moment the general recommendation would be to access lichess via the web browser on your phone. Not sure exactly why the lichess app could become the very reason for the existence of a cell phone and you are not going into details on that very much. But both iOS and Android allow users to add websites to their home screen in a way that makes them appear like apps, maybe that improves the situation for you.
haha... Obviously that comment about the "existence of the telephone" is a joke man, I tried to give it a funny touch. For now, I already "solved" it with direct access to the Lichess page, from the browser. Although, as I read in another forum about it, the page crashes (previously it didn't happen to me, but now I noticed that it did...), it doesn't work; What I have to do is clear the cache of the browser application and the web page usually works there. Thanks
> Ah new mobile app is being worked on. However, at the moment the general recommendation would be to access lichess via the web browser on your phone. Not sure exactly why the lichess app could become the very reason for the existence of a cell phone and you are not going into details on that very much. But both iOS and Android allow users to add websites to their home screen in a way that makes them appear like apps, maybe that improves the situation for you.
haha... Obviously that comment about the "existence of the telephone" is a joke man, I tried to give it a funny touch. For now, I already "solved" it with direct access to the Lichess page, from the browser. Although, as I read in another forum about it, the page crashes (previously it didn't happen to me, but now I noticed that it did...), it doesn't work; What I have to do is clear the cache of the browser application and the web page usually works there. Thanks