The App for using mobile devices for PF?

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The Physics Forums App is not available on the Google Play Store and is considered dead and unsupported. Despite attempts to find information, users have only located an APK version through web searches. There is no current support or updates for the app. The discussion reveals a lack of interest in the app among users, with inquiries focused solely on its availability. Overall, the PF app is no longer a viable option for mobile device use.
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I tried a search actually on Physics Forums for any information on the Physics Forums App for use on smartphones but found nothing. Then I tried a web search and a play.google.com search; I only found something in the web search, but there is a Physics Forums App, available as some APK, but NOT from Google Play Store. Is the PF app actually available in the Play Store?

I do not need it, and I do not really want it. I am only interested to know.
 
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symbolipoint said:
Is the PF app actually available in the Play Store?
No, the app is dead and no longer supported.
 
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