Official PF App Reviews: Is It Working?

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The official PF app for Android has received negative reviews on Google Play, with many users reporting that it doesn't work. Despite these complaints, there are no crash reports for the latest version, 2.4.6.6. Users are encouraged to share their experiences and any issues they encounter. Some participants express willingness to try the app despite the reviews. Overall, the effectiveness of the app remains uncertain among users.
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When we go to the official PF app fro android page on google play, the reviews say that it doesn't work. Is it really working or are those the only guys facing that problem?
 

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I don't have any crash reports for the current release of 2.4.6.6
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
I don't have any crash reports for the current release of 2.4.6.6
Oh.. I will try it then :smile:
 
d.3vil said:
Oh.. I will try it then :smile:

Please let me know if you have any problems :)
 
Ok i will :)
 
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