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Hacker News, for iPhone and iPod Touch

40 points| seanl | 16 years ago |michaelgrinich.com | reply

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[+] pierrefar|16 years ago|reply
I built a very thumb friendly HN interface: http://mhm.gd/hn/ It takes the HN RSS and formats it with big links and text, all loading very quickly.

I use it on my Android all the time.

[+] pstinnett|16 years ago|reply
I use this as my default way to browse HN from my phone. Typically I don't vote much while on my mobile, so sometimes I'm not logged in through the app. I think it works well. My biggest request would be Instapaper support.
[+] sprsquish|16 years ago|reply
Please please please add Instapaper support for this.
[+] jwr|16 years ago|reply
Until there is Instapaper support, I think I'll keep using http://icombinator.net/ in Safari, which lets me add articles to Instapaper.

I'll be watching this app, though, as it does look nice.

[+] commieneko|16 years ago|reply
Yeah, Instapaper support would push me over the edge on this.
[+] seanl|16 years ago|reply
Is anyone using this? Is it any good?
[+] seanl|16 years ago|reply
So on the balance of comments here I decided to give it a whirl. Posting this from the app, looks pretty good so far.
[+] sh1mmer|16 years ago|reply
It's ok. I wish he would do some updates though. There are some annoying bugs and I haven't ever seen this updated.
[+] rufo|16 years ago|reply
Overall, I quite like it (better than iCombinator and trying to use HN directly). Only two problems I have:

1) It seems to crash on threads with too many comments... I'm guessing it runs out of RAM, perhaps?

2) I can't log in with my OpenID.

[+] barlo|16 years ago|reply
I've been using it on and off for the last week or so. It has a nice interface and works pretty well overall. I do wish it had the ability to copy and paste the URL of the articles or allow you to open the links in a browser other than Safari, such as Atomic Web (which can be called using the atomic:// protocol).

And actually on that note, if you haven't tried Atomic Web, I highly recommend it.

[+] bensummers|16 years ago|reply
Doesn't Readability still require the whole thing to be downloaded, which takes ages? Wouldn't it be better to have an option to use the Google reformatter?

http://www.google.com/gwt/x?u=http://news.ycombinator.com/

[+] grinich|16 years ago|reply
Yeah, it has to download the entire page. Readability just does a script injection and reformats the page.

My only problem is text size. The google reformatter does strip out a lot of the cruft, but I can't say that it's easier to read, which was my goal.

Example, A NYTimes story: http://cl.ly/bC6

[+] danfitch|16 years ago|reply
So just a question is this legal? Taking something that is free and charging for it on the app store. Just a question, because I like it and want to use something like this on my android(going to try http://mhm.gd/hn)
[+] benatkin|16 years ago|reply
It's legal for the reason that there isn't any law that would make it illegal. But it also isn't charging for something that's free. The charge is for the app's features, not for access to HN.
[+] mufumbo|16 years ago|reply
i like this. there's a really simple free version for the android platform and i would collaborate to improve it if it was a opensource project. Including readability to it is very important.
[+] latortuga|16 years ago|reply
Just a note for you, on your website, when you click the screenshots they show up underneath the demo video that's playing - this is on Win7 Google Chrome.
[+] grinich|16 years ago|reply
thanks. can you send me a screenshot?
[+] nickpp|16 years ago|reply
I would buy this Right Now... if only it was also for my iPad...
[+] grinich|16 years ago|reply
coming soon ;)
[+] jrockway|16 years ago|reply
Glad to know that people are selling my posts for $3 in the app store. Time to write something offensive so the app gets banned.
[+] lonestar|16 years ago|reply
If Opera started charging $3 for Opera Mini in the App Store, would you be upset? You're paying for a nicer interface to something that is free, not the content of HN.