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I never use Digg, so I dont see a need for it.

If you want one so bad, make it your self. (Sorry if that sounds harsh, but it isnt suppose to be.)
 
Yep, Digg app would be nice!

@bbbensen: It was harsh. Not everyone is a programmer (and not all programmers can write in Obj-C), and not everyone has $99 to spend on a signing key. If something is wanted, voicing that opinion to the community is a good way to get it written I suspect.
 
@bbbensen: It was harsh. Not everyone is a programmer (and not all programmers can write in Obj-C), and not everyone has $99 to spend on a signing key. If something is wanted, voicing that opinion to the community is a good way to get it written I suspect.

That's why I said I don't mean to be harsh, but it was a little uncalled for. I'm not at my most awake state at the moment. I forgot about the whole coding thing...:rolleyes:
 
I don't understand what a Digg app would do that the iPhone site doesn't - but then I don't use Digg much...

Comments, Upcoming, Recommended, etc... The Digg iPhone site is pretty limited tbh - I've been using the real site since I got a 3G Speed Boost :)
 
I just added the digg web app to my iPhone. For some reason, it displays the headlines, but when i click on the headlines, nothing happens. it also doesn't let me login, and most importantly "Digg" anything.

The site I'm using is: http://digg.com/iphone


when I type the regular digg.com URL into the iPhone, the site works properly, but its not formatted properly like the iphone version of their site.

Am I the only person experiencing this problem? If so, how do I fix it? I've tried several times.
 
DISREGARD my last post. It turns out that I had "Javascript" disabled on my iPhone Safari settings. (I didn't even know you had the option to turn javascript off)
 
I find it weird that there is NOT a digg app for the iPhone, especially considering how big of an Apple fan Kevin Rose is. I would really like to see one.
 
I don't think a stand alone Digg application is required on the iPhone they just need to redesign their iPhone optimized website to integrate more features like being able to see more than just the top 5 comments!
 
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