Id like to use stackexchange from any app available in the market,the browser kills me when searching sites.
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An official Android version has recently been released http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2014/01/stack-exchange-for-android-is-here/. An iOS version is in the works, but unfortunately no word on a Windows Phone version.
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1In the comments of the thread where they announce the new API V2.2 they made somewhat clear that they don't have plans right now to do an WP app and the API provide the ways to someone else to do. :'( Mar 7, 2014 at 16:12
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The answer is Yes. And here is one you can use. Not officially created nor has a title of StackExchange but it does possesses all the features you'll need. I'm using it and very happy with that. Please have a look.
Yup there is! But the thing is its a WebApp.
You can get from here. http://www.windowsphone.com/en-in/store/app/webapps/49e97b4c-7715-4103-8519-066244fc9e2f?signin=true
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You might want to elaborate a little more about what
WebApp
does and the pros/cons.– karancanJan 23, 2014 at 16:32 -
There isn't an official one so NO is the answer. But one or 2 people have wrapped the mobile web app and published but this is same as visiting stack overflow on you mobile browser.
I know that this is a WP [meta] site, but there is now a SE iOS app. Yesterday, on a whim, I had the same question, as the OP, myself and searched the AppStore. To my surprise I found one. I downloaded it, and it is very good.
Highly Recommended.
There is one app, still not an official app, but it has a very good user interface, designed using the Windows 10 design language. Its called Stackie
All StackExchange sites are available. Scroll down the Pin a Site
modal to reveal and pin your favorite Stack Sites.
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The app is not limited. Other sites appear once you scroll down the list. Yes, it is a Windows 10 UWP app.Thanks for pointing it out. It works great for me. Feb 1, 2017 at 2:58
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Okay, I hadn't found that out. Let me check it out and edit my comment. Thanx Feb 1, 2017 at 20:10