Tag: android

  • WordPress For Android Version 3.5 Embraces Google’s New Material Design Principles

    WordPress For Android Version 3.5 Embraces Google’s New Material Design Principles

    WordPress for Android is starting 2015 with a big update. Version 3.5 was released today, introducing major changes to the app’s overall design. This release follows Google’s new Material design principles, which was created to unify the experience of apps across platforms and devices. The design spec includes basic tenets for the various aspects of…

  • WordPress for Android 3.3 Released, Features Improvements to the Reader

    WordPress for Android 3.3 Released, Features Improvements to the Reader

    WordPress for Android 3.3 was released last week. A majority of the improvements found in this release center around enhancing WordPress.com’s built-in Reader. Android users will find a few changes in the app but nothing that would effect the normal publishing workflow: The post and the comment views are now split up in the Reader.…

  • WordPress for Android 2.9 Debuts Blog Discovery Feature

    WordPress for Android 2.9 Debuts Blog Discovery Feature

    Version 2.9 of the WordPress for Android app was released today, debuting its Blog Discovery feature as a new part of the Reader. Blog Discovery can be found by clicking the tag icon in the top right corner of the Reader. This feature helps users find new blogs to read, based on recommendations, and allows…

  • WordPress for Android Will No Longer Support Gingerbread

    WordPress for Android Will No Longer Support Gingerbread

    Long time Android users will remember how much of leap forward Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 (ICS) was for the platform in 2011. As the vastly improved successor to Android 2.3 Gingerbread, it was one of the largest upgrades to Android OS in history, creating a demarcation line between the much older versions and the newer…

  • Official Gravatar Mobile App In The Works

    Official Gravatar Mobile App In The Works

    Toni Schneider, who recently switched positions with Matt Mullenweg inside Automattic has asked on the Gravatar blog, Which platform should a Gravatar app be released for first?. The choices are iOS, Android, or other. At the time of writing, Android was leading the poll with 80 votes while iOS is in second with 67 votes.…

  • WPWeekly Episode 128 – Catching Up With Lorelle VanFossen

    In this edition of WordPress Weekly, we covered the headlines of the week such as what features will be in WordPress 3.8, the default BuddyPress theme being retired in 1.9, and when to expect 3.8 to be released. During the second half of the show, we were joined by Lorelle VanFossen. We found out what…

  • WordPress Mobile Users Grow To 1 Million

    What a great milestone for the WordPress ecosystem. On November 3rd, Isaac Keyet used the WordPress.com announcement blog to let us know that the userbase for the various WordPress mobile apps had reached 1 million. In addition to that announcement, there is now a WordPress application for Nokia phones both newer, and older devices. If…

  • WPWeekly Episode 87 – The LOST Episode

    I was unaware that the U.S. with the exception of a few people were in front of their TV’s to watch the season premiere of LOST. Thankfully, I had Kim Parsell and Ryan Duff call in to make sure I wasn’t lonely on the show. We actually had a great conversation centered around the future…