While the iOS app just released yesterday (version 4.7.15), in the iOS version history it shows they've been working on the iOS app for a year (version 4.2.10).
Personally, as an iOS user I'd also rate it highly because a. I have an affinity for the brand 2. the app > Craigslist's mobile website and 3. I get to the 'aha moment' very quickly on the app (just a few taps and I'm on the free section on Craigslist where people give away free stuff).
Feels pretty responsive and native on iOS, although the design is circa Microsoft Windows phone 2002 (very tile-y, modular).
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Thanks! I fully expected the UI to be 90s/2000s given their history. Didn't notice the version history, good eye. Something interesting going on there.
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While the iOS app just released yesterday (version 4.7.15), in the iOS version history it shows they've been working on the iOS app for a year (version 4.2.10).
Personally, as an iOS user I'd also rate it highly because a. I have an affinity for the brand 2. the app > Craigslist's mobile website and 3. I get to the 'aha moment' very quickly on the app (just a few taps and I'm on the free section on Craigslist where people give away free stuff).
Feels pretty responsive and native on iOS, although the design is circa Microsoft Windows phone 2002 (very tile-y, modular).
Thanks! I fully expected the UI to be 90s/2000s given their history. Didn't notice the version history, good eye. Something interesting going on there.