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I don't think garage talk is available/supported anymore. Sounds like your latest update may have caused a problem. I was forced to give up on it with my android when I attempted to uninstall/reinstall a few weeks back, you may have to do the same. Using the mobile version of the website now, seems to work better than garage talk ever did. Good luck!
I go through a browser like Google to get to HDForum. When it comes up, it looks different than the one you see on your computer.
There is a menu in the upper left corner. click that.
About half way down, you'll see an option that says "view full site."
Click that and it will look just like your computer screen.
Garage Talk has been deprecated for over three years now, unfortunately we aren't able to update it any longer. That said, we make frequent updates to the mobile theme of HDF which you'll see if you visit in your browser. As mentioned above, it's light years better than Garage Talk ever was.
[quote=IzzoQuazzo]The Mobile version is very easy to read. The text is just a bit smaller than the Garage Talk screen. Please try again.[/]
Just much easier to see and use the GT app for me. Being a one eyed old guy doesn't help!
Pics are a example of the difference. I'm ok with using my desktop if I need to access the site. When GT stops working I'll just take HDF off of my iphone.
Started the thread because I didn't know if I had a phone issue or app issue. Thanks again...
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