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I’m a fairly new fanfic reader and I found the transition from safari to an app to be very beneficial. I love how organized everything is. My favorite feature is the downloadable stories. Perfect for if I’m camping and want to read a little before bed without wifi.
The most recent update wrecked the app. Won’t even open, just crashes to home. Get your stuff together guys.
Don’t bother with this trash app. It doesn’t function as well as the website does, and is actively hostile when trying to browse the website. It hijacks the browser to open every ff.net link, with no option to disable.
I can get my story into doc manager but every time I submit it it turns into unreadable computer garbage. I’ve tried for hours and numerous ways to post my stories. There simply is no way and NO help. Good luck getting an answer from a human. The only reason I stay around is that I can read others stories online just not my own.
Looks like the app has an issue with its AASA file. I tried the method of copying the link into notes and long pressing it to get the drop down menu and there’s no option to open it in the app. I’ve tried deleting the app and reinstalling it, as well as restarting, multiple times now. This has only been an issue for me as of the most recent update, so something about that update must have messed things up.
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