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6 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Will use this new app little.

Too "overdone" 

Has no one ever learnt KISS  ffs

Agreed there was nothing wrong with the old one, ease of use, believe it or not I work for a company who uses software first built in the 80's  it does what it is supposef to so they just update the user front end each Windows   their attitude it ain't broke

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I love the general look and feel of the new app, but it is all a bit too busy. I would rather less volume and better content than to be flooded with half-arsed articles that say nothing, interviews with players who say nothing, and a sea of almost identical red and blue images. The old app was clearer and a better communication tool. The worst part is it is constantly crashing on my tablet, saying "MelbourneFC app needs to close".

I agree with the KISS comments above - effective simplicity always wins the day.

As for the younger person who said old people are so cute... if you get to your 50's you are going to feel an absolute dick for even thinking that. 

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20 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

I love the general look and feel of the new app, but it is all a bit too busy. I would rather less volume and better content than to be flooded with half-arsed articles that say nothing, interviews with players who say nothing, and a sea of almost identical red and blue images. The old app was clearer and a better communication tool. The worst part is it is constantly crashing on my tablet, saying "MelbourneFC app needs to close".

I agree with the KISS comments above - effective simplicity always wins the day.

As for the younger person who said old people are so cute... if you get to your 50's you are going to feel an absolute dick for even thinking that. 

As I said early the best info comes from Demonland IMO it does not have the same level of political speak/ censorship  as the MFC site.

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On 2/2/2017 at 4:04 PM, Danelska said:

But it may sell the information to agencies for a profit (a last we'll be in the black!)

If you're using the internet on your home connection, which has your name, address and details connected to the IP, if someone wants it, they can get it. Complaining about an app from a licensed professional sports team is just silly.

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12 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Will use this new app little.

Too "overdone" 

Has no one ever learnt KISS  ffs

Beeb, get with the program! As far as smartphones are concerned, too much is not enough! And old farts like us can please ourselves! (and usually have to) :):):blink:

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9 minutes ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

Beeb, get with the program! As far as smartphones are concerned, too much is not enough! And old farts like us can please ourselves! (and usually have to) :):):blink:

Its poor. Simple as that.

Not above info. Hate poor design

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1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

Its poor. Simple as that.

Not above info. Hate poor design

That may be, but the sad fact is that I doubt you and I are in their target demographic ...

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8 minutes ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

That may be, but the sad fact is that I doubt you and I are in their target demographic ...

Quite possible ....probable  !!

For mine if nothing else the app doesn't scale well on the phone. It's clumsy..  I'm reasonably able on a phone,for an old phart , the app is poor.

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2 hours ago, praha said:

If you're using the internet on your home connection, which has your name, address and details connected to the IP, if someone wants it, they can get it. Complaining about an app from a licensed professional sports team is just silly.

i was being rather droll...

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10 hours ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

That may be, but the sad fact is that I doubt you and I are in their target demographic ...

If clubs lose sight of the value of paid up members they have lost the plot.

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