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Since thursday night i have not been able to access the "bare bones" version of demonland.

The command at the bottom of the page is not there anymore.

I also lost the demonland app that i had in the iphone window.

Can somebody help? Has anyone elae had this problem?

Using the full version of Demonland on an iphone is really tedious.

There must be a link to the mobile version somewhere.

I did a search with no luck so far.

HELP!!

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We did a software update to the forums and lost the custom skin that I had made for mobiles. As my time is very limited these days there are no plans at this stage to bring it back. Also stats showed that not many people were using it.

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Damn. I completely understand the time taken to bring us a better mobile experience but must say the non-mobile version is a bore to navigate on a mobile.

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I will consider offering the mobile site for life and annual member subscriptions.

Cool, work out a price & let me know...I am on the Laptop now which is fine but the iphone is almost un-usable

& it really drags the power.

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There there O.D. drink your Cocoa and don't worry....

Only joking wyl

Got up this morning and thought humour is a commodity we are going to need a lot of in 2012.

So the light heartness has started.

I think I just created a word.

Have a great labor day.

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Hey guys, if you want to navigate the web site easily like using to old iPhone skin.

Go to the app store and download the "IP Board" app. This is a generic app to read ip board forums ... Which demonland is. I'm pretty certain there is an android version also.

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Hey guys, if you want to navigate the web site easily like using to old iPhone skin.

Go to the app store and download the "IP Board" app. This is a generic app to read ip board forums ... Which demonland is. I'm pretty certain there is an android version also.

Thanks mate...i will give it a try..
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We have decided to make the mobile skin available to those who purchase a subscription to Demonland. The decision to make it available to paid subscribers was financial as not only does the software and support of it cost me but it also costs us a significant amount in lost revenue from advertising on the site. In addition to getting the mobile skin on your devices you will also stop seeing the Advertisements on both the mobile and full sites of Demonland. I will also allow any Lifetime Subscribers to personalise their Rank Title situated above their avatar to anything they want (within reason) as an added bonus to the Lifers.

You have two choices in regards to subscriptions to Demonland.

We offer a Yearly Demonland.com Subscription (not automatically renewed) that runs for a year from the day you pruchase the package. At the moment it cost $15 for the year but will be going up to $20 as of Round 1.

We also offer a Lifetime Demonland.com Subscription which of course is forever. At the moment the it costs $40 but will be going up to $50 as of Round 1.

In order to take advantage of our 2011 pricing schedule please get in early.

As I have stated before all costs go towards running and maintaining the site. I am not in thise to make money and I have been running this site for over 10 years without making a cent at a significant costs to myself. I will always donate any leftover proceeds back to the club in some form or another too.

You can subscribe by clicking the Subscription tab under the main Demonland logo at the top of the page and follow the prompts through to PayPal. Or you can just click here.

I understand that not everyone can afford this and membership is not required to sign up and read and post on the site.

Cheers and GO DEES!

Andy

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Excellent Andy. How do existing life members get the mobile version?

You should have it now by visiting the site. If it is not going to the mobile skin then make sure you are logged in and failing that go into the phone settings and clear history and cookies. Let me know if that doesn't work because it should.

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