<!-- thumbnail: http://sixtoeightapp.com/images/sixToEightStackAppsThumb.png --> <!-- version: 1.2 --> <!-- tag: iphone --> <h2>Six to Eight no longer functions, and has been discontinued.</h2> This is due to the shutdown of the v1 SE API. Given that SE has now developed their own iOS client, I don't see myself updating Six to Eight as an iOS app in the future. The rest of this page remains for historical interest <hr> <h2><a href="http://www.sixtoeightapp.com/">Six to Eight (sixtoeightapp.com)</a>, an iOS Stack Exchange client.</h2> <h3>Why not <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/six-to-eight/id384094708?mt=8">download now</a>? It's entirely free, and recently updated to v1.2!</h3> <b>Version 1.2 has just been released, with crash fixes on iOS 6 and iPhone 5 support</b>. Look out for a much improved version in the new year! <hr/> A pocket sized client, for you to track your activity and get answers to those niggly, "need an answer right now" problems. Full browsing, searching, statistics and user tracking. <b>Bug reports</b>: I hope you're not having any problems, but if you are, please see <a href="https://stackapps.com/questions/623/six-to-eight-an-iphone-client-now-in-the-app-store/1307#1307">the bug reporting answer</a> to this question. You can also see my bug analysis and advice to other app authors. <b>Screenshots</b>: <img src="http://www.sixtoeightapp.com/media/screenshot-1.png" width="200"> <img src="http://www.sixtoeightapp.com/media/screenshot-2.png" width="200"> <img src="http://www.sixtoeightapp.com/media/screenshot-3.png" width="200"> ###License & download. Available now from <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/six-to-eight/id384094708?mt=8">the iTunes App Store</a> for the princely sum of $0.00. In GBP, that's £0.00, and in Mauritanian Ouguiya, it's أوقية0.00! ###Platform iOS 4.3 devices. ###Contact I'd love feedback here, or by email (my site is http://www.archgrove.co.uk, email adamw@). ###Code Objective-C, using my own API wrapper (focused on easy UI concurrency and state caching/update). As of 2010-07-23, you can get big chunks of code from <a href="http://sixtoeightapp.com/open_source.php">the open source page</a>. I'm also writing a <a href="http://sixtoeightapp.com/blog.php">few blog posts</a> that new API users might find useful.