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Does anyone know if there's an app for this. I've found quite a few in the app store but don't wanna go pay for one that doesn't work with this forum. For some reason I can do posts & replies from my iPad but not my iPhone 4, any help would be greatly appreciated.

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my droid does this fine with no app. just on the net

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My 3GS will for some topics, and won't for others. I can "fast reply" when that option is available, but I can't create a topic, or reply to questions directly through the "add reply" button. I've yet to find an app that works with this website though.

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I am using a iPad and fast reply doesn't seem to be available for every thread, how are you doing it for iPad?

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My Iphone works fine when accessing the site through safari. The only thing I cant do is upload photos. There is not a gm-trucks.com app however there is an app that is used for message boards, check out tapatalk I think it is. I use it for the autogeek.net site.

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My Iphone works fine when accessing the site through safari. The only thing I cant do is upload photos. There is not a gm-trucks.com app however there is an app that is used for message boards, check out tapatalk I think it is. I use it for the autogeek.net site.

 

 

I have tapatalk and love it. But for it to work, the admin guys need to install a plugin here. From what I understand it is simple and quick based on what other forum owners have said.

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My samsung galaxy works flawlessly for posting and replying. Stupid apple products.

 

 

till it takes a big stinker and doesnt work no more. apple is king...trust me on this one :thumbs:

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I don't really have any issues with my iPhone 4, I reply to PMs all the time.

 

Tapatalk is a great app. The only problem with it is the admin needs to install a plugin to the forum software to make it compatible. I have a forum that I admin that I installed it on along with using it on several others, it works great and is fairly simple to install for anyone vaguely familiar with the FTP side of the forum software.

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