APK file is missing in releases for quite a while
See original GitHub issueCould you please continue attaching the .apk to the releases/ – or is there a specific reason you removed them from that place?
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- Created 6 years ago
- Comments:21 (3 by maintainers)
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@IzzySoft sorry for the long radio silence. I’ve been very busy with personal things lately. Our previous stance was that the app is distributed through Google Play only. The reson behind this was that many users sideloaded the .apk, never updated it again and then complained about long fixed bugs.
I’ve now attached the 1.2.7 .apk to the Github release for those interested in case the Google Play listing is not available in the future.
I removed the tag, it was not needed anyway. Thanks for pointing that out