2/5 rating based on 201 reviews. Read all reviews for Digg for iPhone.
Digg is free iOS app published by Digg Inc.
Wavcrash
This app doesn’t work on newer devices/OSes. Do not download the app, just use Safari.
efoote77
Love the content, they provide. Only problem is the app NEVER works. If by some chance I can actually get something to appear in the app, it will usually crash within 30 seconds.
Mcladin
Stopped working in all my devices since the latest OS update. Stay current please. Great app. Love it when it works
ginswizzle
App stopped updating for a few weeks (months?). App updated for first time in 3 years (!?!). App now updates, but there’s no way to navigate back from an article to the main list of articles without jumping all of the way to the top of the list. If you navigate to other pages from within an article there’s no way to navigate back period.
dlangh
A while back digg just stopped updating, then they released an update 4 days ago, hoping for anything better, i updated and ried again, what a joke, while it does update now, the app is a total train wreck, some articles wont let you get back to digg and the ui in general is just horrible. Fix this thing!!!
me11111111122
Every time I press a link on the app, the only way to go back to all the content is to close and restart
Mel4826395736
After clinking on an article, I don’t know how to go back to the dashboard to find other articles. Have to close and restart the app. Bad UI.
DexterBee
I can’t return to main browsing page once I click on an article. No back button appears and I can’t swipe back. So I have to close and reopen the app after every read.
Tengolama
An embarrassing lack of upkeep from Digg— user interface on the app is completely lacking functionality. Unable to go back to the main reader content once you’ve opened an article, instead you have to quit the app and re-launch. Why even bother having a mobile app with this level of neglect for updating the UI? What used to be one of the best, creative newsreaders on the market is now bottom of the barrel. Skip this one.
Kblbdb
Most apps make you never want to go back to safari. This one makes you wonder how the website can be so much better than the app. When I read an article there is no discernible way to get back to the digg homepage so I’m forced to kill and restart the app.