Freetime:Media Organizer 2.0.3

Freetime:Media Organizer 2.0.3

Patrick Tammaro – Freeware – iOS
out of 26 votes
Latest Version
2.0.3
Title: Freetime:Media Organizer 2.0.3
Operating Systems:
  • iOS
License: Freeware
Date added: 03/24/2024
Publisher: Patrick Tammaro
Rating: Download client to rate!
Changelog: - Follow Lists
- Notification Improvements
- Deep Linking

## Follow Lists

Just like you can follow other users, you can now follow lists! This applies to specific user’s lists as well as featured lists found on the 2nd tab. When you follow lists, they show up on your Profile page, under Lists → Following.

On the notifications tab, you’ll receive notifications under the List Updates sub filter anytime a user adds to one of your following lists.

Also, if you have push notifications enabled, you’ll also receive push notifications when something gets added.

## Notification Improvements

To support list following, the notifications page got some improvements.

- Sub filtering (All, Activity, Recommendations, List Updates)
- New notification - Someone adds to a list you are following
- New notification - Someone adds to a social list you are a part of
- New notification - Someone is following one of your lists
- Notification descriptions show more specific text (ex. John shared you a movie instead of John shared you an activity)
- A red notification count indicator will show in the tab bar when you have a new notification

## Deep Linking

You can now create direct links to any activity (movie, book, podcast, etc.) as well as your favorite lists and share them with friends. Anyone who has Freetime downloaded will automatically bounce to that page when clicking the link. For anyone who does not have Freetime downloaded, they be presented the App Store.

Small Changes/Bug Fixes

- Bug - Continue with Apple on Login page didn’t work
- Bug - Following user wouldn’t update correctly unless you tapped on your Profile tab first
- Bug - Couldn’t like someone’s activity log if it didn’t have an image
- Added a maybe later button to the “Upgrade to Pro” popup. It is not my intention to fool users into subscribing to pro.

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