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Wai Ha Lee
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The development on the mobile apps have been abandoned for more than a year.

You can use the still existing Stack Exchange app, which include all sites on the network, including Stack Overflow.

I would adviceadvise you to try to set the mobile web site in responsive mode (by default it still switches to the mobile site, so you might need to switch to the Desktop site). It works better than the app, and you have muchmany more features available to you.

The development on the mobile apps have been abandoned for more than a year.

You can use the still existing Stack Exchange app, which include all sites on the network, including Stack Overflow.

I would advice to try to set the mobile web site in responsive mode (by default it still switches to the mobile site, so you might need to switch to the Desktop site). It works better than the app, and you have much more features available to you.

The development on the mobile apps have been abandoned for more than a year.

You can use the still existing Stack Exchange app, which include all sites on the network, including Stack Overflow.

I would advise you to try to set the mobile web site in responsive mode (by default it still switches to the mobile site, so you might need to switch to the Desktop site). It works better than the app, and you have many more features available to you.

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Patrick Hofman
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The development on the mobile apps have been abandoned for more than a year.

You can use the still existing Stack Exchange app, which include all sites on the network, including Stack Overflow.

I would advice to try to set the mobile web site in responsive mode (by default it still switches to the mobile site, so you might need to switch to the Desktop site). It works better than the app, and you have much more features available to you.