Interstellar is an innovative and cutting-edge application that allows users to explore the vastness of space and discover new galaxies, stars, and planets. With its sleek and user-friendly interface, Interstellar provides an immersive experience for users to learn about the wonders of the universe.
But like any complex application, there may be bugs or features that users would like to see added. That's where the GitHub repository and Interstellar magazine come in. These platforms provide a way for users to report any issues they encounter or suggest new features they would like to see in the app.
The GitHub repository, located at github.com/interstellar-app/interstellar, is a central hub for all things related to Interstellar. Here, users can submit bug reports, feature requests, and even contribute to the development of the app. This collaborative approach allows for constant improvement and ensures that the app meets the needs and desires of its users.
In addition to the GitHub repository, users can also report bugs and request features through the Interstellar magazine, found at kbin.earth/m/interstellar. This online magazine serves as a community forum for Interstellar users to discuss and share their experiences with the app. It also provides a platform for users to submit bug reports and feature requests, making it another valuable resource for improving the app.
At Interstellar, we value our users' feedback and strive to continuously improve our app to provide the best possible experience. So if you encounter any bugs or have ideas for new features, we encourage you to report them on either the GitHub repository or the Interstellar magazine. Together, we can make Interstellar the ultimate space exploration tool.









