![]() ![]() It used to be a super helpful addition to using the desktop app, but now I have to click into each individual channel to see if there are new messages, which didn’t used to be the case, and the status messages for each individual direct message channel are stuck, so I can no longer skim through and see who’s online at any given time unless I walk back to my desktop and check. Unfortunately this app is getting worse instead of improving with the newest releases. Please contact our support team if your issue persists at Hi there, can you attempt to upgrade to our latest release and try again? We've addressed some issues around badges and notifications. What can you do? Fix your bugs Mattermost! How hard is it to fix a badge icon? Or actually push notifications? What’s funny is that on this latest release it says badge icon issue fixed - I updated - and the issue is still there. It’s odd, because Mattermost is supposed to be Enterprise level, and their interface is so nice and nice to use, but for whatever reason they can’t seem to iron out all their bugs. If you do get a badge number, it won’t go away until you log out which is a pain especially if you’re using 2FA. If you’re lucky you’ll see a badge number, but that’s rare. If you’re on your phone while a Mattermost notification comes through, you won’t see the pop up. Notifications sometimes send (we’re on the enterprise version) - the notification server works when it wants to. But my god, is this the buggiest software/app. It also ties in nicely with Jira and other well known webhooks: Cloudwatch, Jira etc. Look, I decided to implement this instead of Slack for my company because I can host on prem and have total control over the functionality. Can you attempt to upgrade to our latest release and try again? Our support team is really helpful and always available at if your issues persist I mean, it does work, but I would never choose it for wide scale Enterprise use. In that time, we moved to Slack and now to Teams. Took a YEAR for the developers to respond to this, and then it’s a “try our new version”. I can’t believe people would pay for an “Enterprise” license given its issues. ![]() But the overall service and apps combined is pretty awful. This app works, apart from the notification bug, so I’ll give it 3 stars. Lastly, the feature parity is just not there. ![]() Open-source should not equal poor support. Secondly, support is pretty much non-existent unless you want to go through a hassle of opening a GiuHub issue and hoping someone looks at it. Specifically to the iOS app, there are “stuck” notifications on the app icon. First, there are a lot of bugs with the server, the Mac client, and the iOS app. Unfortunately, I’m forced to use this service for my job but it’s definitely not Slack. Fixed an issue with the push notification display when push notifications were set as a generic message with sender only.īugs, lagging feature parity, and poor support Fixed a crash when toggling Collapsed Reply Thread on/off. Fixed an issue with the timing of showing the tutorial for the skin tone selector in the emoji picker. Fixed an issue with running the app in a Stage Manager on iPad. ![]() Fixed an issue with saving a draft when navigating away from a thread or channel screens. Fixed an issue with missing posts in a thread when a post gets deleted. Fixed an issue where the Group Message member count showed as 0 on GraphQL enabled instances. Fixed an "Unable to reset your password" issue. Fixed an issue where selecting an item from the autocomplete doubled tilde and slash characters. Fixed an issue with searching for channels and users that contain non-Latin characters. Fixed an issue where the channel list displayed Direct Messages with user accounts that had been deactivated. Fixed an issue where an incorrect skin tone was applied to emojis selected in the emoji picker. Fixed an issue where tapping **Send Message** in a user’s profile pop-over did not open a Direct Message channel. Calls: Fixed a rare case where the Join Call banner showed that a call started "53 years ago". Archived channels show a more detailed warning. Added minor performance improvements on sending a message. The Help link now is not converted to lowercase. This fix prevents potential negotiation problems when two clients try to connect simultaneously. Calls: Implemented glare free negotiation. Calls: Added slash commands to start/stop call recordings (``/call recording ``). Added support for connecting the WebSocket over TLS1.3. Added the ability to set mobile notifications preferences per channel. Server version v7.1.0 or later is required. IPhone 5s devices and later with iOS 12.1+ is required. ![]()
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