We haven't had a major update announcement for a while, but there have been only small but urgent security and efficiency changes made in the last couple of months. We will summarise those in the next big update announcement (when there are other more exciting things to mention at the same time).
This short announcement is for anyone that uses the Inkbunny API (Application Programming Interface) http://wiki.inkbunny.net/wiki/API
We have added the ability to set a submission to "Friends Only" mode via the API. This was previously not possible via the API. Please see the added "friends_only" property in the documentation for editing submissions: http://wiki.inkbunny.net/wiki/API#Edit_Submission_Details
We could do a mobile version of the site some time, which would work for iOS. Sadly, Apple engage in censorship and would never permit an Inkbunny app on Apple devices. They do not allow any apps that they think will be used primarily to access pornography.
I can recommend Android for anyone who actually wants to own the device they paid for, and use it the way they want. :P
We could do a mobile version of the site some time, which would work for iOS. Sadly, Apple engage in
Actually, the webapp approach (mobile version of the site) certainly would be best- dA's approach isn't perfect, but it's a good example of how to approach it.
I don't "own" an iPhone, myself- I have an iPod touch, which unlike an iPhone, one can buy outright. :)
One of the problems with viewing IB on the iOS platform is that the background image doesn't get stretched across the screen or tiled in some way. :P
d.m.f.
Actually, the webapp approach (mobile version of the site) certainly would be best- dA's approach is
So I read this and got totally excited. I'm a programmer and I browse IB on my Android from time to time. I don't know about iOS but IB on Android seems fine, though it'd be cool to have a mobile version for it (considering mobiles use 3G/4G and are slower than PCs).
Anyway, I was reading the API wiki and there're a few things missing there: 1. Notices interface. 2. PMs interface.
Aren't they documented or are we lacking those features through API acsess?
So I read this and got totally excited. I'm a programmer and I browse IB on my Android from time to