The chat input, restored
Writing a message feels right again — the box sits clean and full-width, and the send arrow forgives a thumb that lands a little wide: reach toward it and your note's already on its way.
Writing a message feels right again — the box sits clean and full-width, and the send arrow forgives a thumb that lands a little wide: reach toward it and your note's already on its way.
Every so often Anketta changes to a new version while it's open in your hands. A screen that used to catch blank in that moment now settles into a calm wait — a soft spinner and a word that it's updating — and finds its own way back. Pull down and it returns sooner.
Open a match's manuscript from a chat and it feels tidier, and sliding between your highlights and theirs now works smoothly on every phone. And if you reach for like before underlining anything, a quiet hint points the way instead of nothing happening.
The chat keyboard finally feels at home on your phone. It rests right against the conversation — no stray bar floating above it — opens without a jolt, and stays up after you hit send, so a quick back-and-forth keeps its rhythm. And a new-version notice can now be brushed away with a swipe.
A couple of rough edges smoothed over. Open someone's manuscript from a chat and its title now sits clear of the top of the screen instead of slipping under the clock. And if you open Anketta with no connection, the waiting screen stays calmly in place while it finds its way back.