App for android?

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Myself personally I just use the internet for fusion and for R2R it's just easier that way on the android. On my iPad the apps work really well but not on my galaxy s8+
 
Agree with above. There is an android app, but it's pretty bare bones and not particularly easy to use. Fusion, on the other hand is easy and polished.

Open up fusion in your browser then hit your drop down button in top right. Add to home screen and then you have fusion functioning essentially as an app. Gets its own tab/window and accessible from your home screen.
 
I could be wrong, but I think I remember seeing them say that the OS fragmentation and screen size variations between so many Android devices makes developing for the platform more complicated, and since Fusion works with any web browser (including mobile browsers) they tell users to use that instead of them putting resources into an Android app.
 
Agree with above. There is an android app, but it's pretty bare bones and not particularly easy to use. Fusion, on the other hand is easy and polished.

Open up fusion in your browser then hit your drop down button in top right. Add to home screen and then you have fusion functioning essentially as an app. Gets its own tab/window and accessible from your home screen.
This. It acts like an app for me.
 
The app is terrific in these two cases:

If you are having a really good day and you want to change that, maybe you feel guilty about being happy (because in this day and age it means you are probably oppressing someone). Open the app and try to navigate, feel the tension in your neck and shoulders rise.. mission accomplished.

On the flip side...strangely enough, if you are having a REALLY bad day, you can also use the app to make yourself feel better. In this case, open the app and try to program something, or turn something off, just try anything because nothing works. When you have had enough, open fusion in a browser and look at some graphs.. ahhhhh see, life is pretty good.
 
That's pretty good!

The app is terrific in these two cases:

If you are having a really good day and you want to change that, maybe you feel guilty about being happy (because in this day and age it means you are probably oppressing someone). Open the app and try to navigate, feel the tension in your neck and shoulders rise.. mission accomplished.

On the flip side...strangely enough, if you are having a REALLY bad day, you can also use the app to make yourself feel better. In this case, open the app and try to program something, or turn something off, just try anything because nothing works. When you have had enough, open fusion in a browser and look at some graphs.. ahhhhh see, life is pretty good.
 
I was expecting an Android app after all this time. That is a large market to leave out. I will use fusion in chrome.
 

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