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Yeah. Beehaw isn’t on version 0.18 and Jerboa isn’t compatible with anything below that version, so I figured that’s why I went from no crashes to a bunch of 'em. I switched to Liftoff for now.
Beehaw is probably waiting for the next release to update.
…now looking into liftoff
Thanks! Also, didn’t know it was a Java app. Now I might get to contribute if I ever get a minute from not working my 9 to 5…6…11…3AM…
It’s written in Kotlin, not Java fyi
It’s written in Kotlin, not Java fyi
Well, there goes my enthusiasm
I had a couple crashes.
It might have something to do with the update haveing changes that require Lemmy 0.18 and Beehaw is still running 0.17.4.
I assume they’re waiting for the 0.18.1 version that restores support for captchas.
Yes, a LOT.
Yep. Mine crashes on every upvote.
Initially, Jerboa was crashing for me whenever I clicked on any link. Turned out it was because I had disabled the default Chrome browser in Android (I default to use Mull, a Firefox fork) and it seems to be a dependency because the second I re-enabled it, Jerboa stopped crashing. So that’s something to check - there must be a dependency somewhere.
Same, since I updated my instance to 0.18 Jerboa doesn’t work and instantly crashes.
That’s weird. Because when I open the app, Jerboa says that my instance is on version 0.174 (or maybe 0.17.4) and that I need to contact my admin to upgrade to 0.18. I’ve been getting this message very time I log in for the last few days.
Sounds like you’re damned if you do and damned if you don’t.
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There were tons of crashing complaints so I stayed on the previous Jerboa version until my instance upgraded to 18.0.
Haven’t had any crashes since updating but the app is starting to feel less polished, doing a lot of reloading and no longer returning to the last position in a thread when pressing back… will likely jump ship when some more 3rd party apps finish baking.
Yeah each time I respond it either crashes or brings me to the top of the thread
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My experience is that 0.0.35 crashes a lot, but looks a lot more finished. Also the default view settings seem ignored but I can manually to whatever I want. I have always found posting unreliable on both the old and new apps. I use the PWA (Progressive Web App) for posting or just do it on my workstation. Hoping 0.0.35+ stabilize either by new releases OR Beehaw updates will fix some of the issues. Some say that 0.0.35+ just does not work on Beehaw until they migrate to a new server version (probably next week or so), but I do not have that issue.
Nope, not just you. Downloaded it and tried to start it, but kept crashing on me immediately every time. Switched to another app.
My problem with the app is that it won’t respect my default view (subscribed, new). But neither will Connect.
Growing pains.
I installed todays update and it got better. It happens quite regularly though
Mine won’t change sort views at all, just stuck on all: most comments. Haven’t tried interacting with it otherwise because I can’t get past the same posts I’ve seen a million times.
What version are you currently using?
I think the app is getting better with every update, and the latest version 0.0.35 is quite good.
Remember that the app is still in an development stage.
I’m on 0.0.35. Just noticed this last night and this morning.
I get that it’s in development and that’s fine. I was just wondering if it was me or them ;)
Hmmm, then I don’t know, it shouldn’t be crashing though. Strange.
I’m currently using GrapheneOS on a Pixel 6
it crashed the first time I tried to reply to this post
Its crashing half the time I’m trying to reply
I haven’t experienced any crashes. I’m just getting annoyed with it resetting the view when I rotate my phone by accident. It takes me back to Local and changes my filter back to default. Painful.
I also haven’t experienced any crashes, but that’s not to say it doesn’t crash after a few seconds. On my tablet, I can only access Local. No matter what I do, selecting my subscriptions just reloads Local. Then I quit the app before it has a chance to crash. You’re lucky you can see your subscriptions at all.