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## Updated - Version 1.1

Long overdue update for Android 4.x and version 2.x of the StackExchange API (updated screenshots below).  This version is mostly to get things on a better footing to move forward.  A subsequent version will take advantage of the new features in API 2.1.

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##Screenshots

![enter image description here][1]
![Question view][2]


![Tag top users list][3]
![enter image description here][4]

##About

Scope creep.  I never set out to write a full Android Stack Exchange client.  It started out as a widget for the phone's home screen with notifications for when new answers were received.  But then it really needed a better way of viewing the questions than just redirecting to the website.  And then it didn't make sense to only be able to view questions that you'd received notifications for, so I added a user viewer so that you could view all of your questions.  I left it for a while and then came back to it again recently to tie everything together.

Because of these origins, the app is still somewhat widget-centric.  To get the best out of it you should install one or more widgets on your phone's home screen (you'll need your numeric user ID from the appropriate SE site - I'll see if I can do something slicker in a later version).  The widget looks something like below.  Tapping on the widget will take you to the user view (from which the above two screenshots are taken).

![StackAnywhere widget][5]

The alternative route into the app is from the launcher, which will start the network view, showing a grid of all the available SE sites, which you can then browse (questions, tags and users).

There is integrated search (press the search key on the phone or select search from the menu).  The search is quite basic in terms of matching because it uses the Stack Exchange API search method (I'm looking into something a little more sophisticated for a subsequent version).  One thing that is pretty pointless but still neat is that you can do voice search.  The first time I tried this it worked flawlessly.  The second time I searched for "pass by reference" and it returned results for "frostbite restaurants", which Stack Overflow knows surprisingly little about.  Maybe it works better if you have an American accent.


###License

Closed source, **free to use (ad-supported)**.

Since a couple of people asked for it, there is now also an ad-free *Gold Edition* for **£1.49** / **€1.69** / **$2.49**.  It's exactly the same except it doesn't have adverts.

###Download

 * [Home Page][6] (including more screenshots and [FAQ][7]).
 * Download the free, ad-supported *Silver Edition* [from Google Play Store][8].
 * Buy the ad-free *Gold Edition* [from Google Play Store][9].

###Platform

Android 2.2+

##Contact

Me at [Rectangular Software][10].  Use the [contact form][11] or e-mail `android` at the same domain.  Alternatively, just respond here.

##Code

Written in Java for Android using IntelliJ IDEA and Apache Ant.  Third-party libraries are [Jackson][12] (for JSON), [StringTemplate][13] for building the HTML content, and the AdMob SDK.


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  [3]: https://i.sstatic.net/UB9hR.png
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  [6]: http://rectangularsoftware.com/stackanywhere
  [7]: http://rectangularsoftware.com/stackanywhere/faq.php
  [8]: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rectangularsoftware.stackanywhere
  [9]: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rectangularsoftware.stackanywheregold
  [10]: http://rectangularsoftware.com
  [11]: http://rectangularsoftware.com/contact.php
  [12]: http://jackson.codehaus.org/
  [13]: http://stringtemplate.org