I would like to see the same functionality that is available on the Stack Exchange websites also available on the mobile apps. I mostly only use the Android app when I'm away from a computer and curious about any rep changes or comments. The lack of functionality keeps me from using it much more than that.
I'm not an advanced Android programmer, but I think (naively, I'm sure) that if you gave me the standard 6-8 weeks I could make an app that has most all of the same functionality as the website. Is there a reason this has not been done? Are there technical hurdles that I don't know about? (I'm sure there are, but are they too difficult to overcome?) If the Stack Exchange staff are too busy to do it themselves, is open sourcing it an option? You would think if any community could make a decent app, we could.
I imagine this question must be a duplicate, but I couldn't find it. Here are some more specific questions that are related, though.
- Why don't we have profile editor available on Android app?
- Allow us to vote to delete from the Android app
- Feature request: Show bounty details in iOS app
This is the recent question that caused me to ask here.
Update
- Don't take the 6-8 weeks literally. Read the link.
- Using the website from a web browser on the phone is a viable option. However, one thing I like about the app is I've found it generally usable in China without a VPN, whereas the website not so much.