Other bugs that are present now and which I know about:
— “Show/hide pinned message”: crash on click — “Recent actions” button in profile: no reaction — Right click on an inactive account in the main menu: crash — Folders: bug with premium limits
Visual flaws: — Icons that are out of general style: scheduled messages, notifications (in the profile header), Kotatogram settings — Offset bug for icons of manage buttons in the profile
Features that are being rebuilt from scratch: — Rounding of avatars (is in test version currently) — Compact chats
This is not an exhaustive list, this is just what I've remembered about. Plus, I'm planning new features, but this will be after I fix the old ones.
Other bugs that are present now and which I know about:
— “Show/hide pinned message”: crash on click — “Recent actions” button in profile: no reaction — Right click on an inactive account in the main menu: crash — Folders: bug with premium limits
Visual flaws: — Icons that are out of general style: scheduled messages, notifications (in the profile header), Kotatogram settings — Offset bug for icons of manage buttons in the profile
Features that are being rebuilt from scratch: — Rounding of avatars (is in test version currently) — Compact chats
This is not an exhaustive list, this is just what I've remembered about. Plus, I'm planning new features, but this will be after I fix the old ones.
BY Kotatogram Dev Blog
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However, analysts are positive on the stock now. “We have seen a huge downside movement in the stock due to the central electricity regulatory commission’s (CERC) order that seems to be negative from 2014-15 onwards but we cannot take a linear negative view on the stock and further downside movement on the stock is unlikely. Currently stock is underpriced. Investors can bet on it for a longer horizon," said Vivek Gupta, director research at CapitalVia Global Research.
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