I’ll definitely let you know. Thank you!
Making the fediverse accessible to all with Quiblr!
I’ll definitely let you know. Thank you!
Thanks for the feedback. I just pushed an update to Quiblr. This should be fixed now for PWA
I appreciate the offer! I have localization features in my pipeline. I’ll let you know
Ofc! Thanks for your support 💪
I appreciate the support and kind words!
Ideally! I’m working to make it scalable to integrate as many fediverse platforms as I can. I’d love to include Piefed
That is the long term vision. This has been just a passion project that I work on the side. But keeping it all react native has made it easier for me to manage 1 app for web, iOS, and Android.
I didn’t want to rush out a native version though. I want it to really utilize native functionality
Recommendations are entirely, 100% on your device. There is no association between your account and the recs. So there is no transfer of data to or from your account. You can log in with your current Lemmy profile and the recs will work all the same!
The benefit of logging in is that you have more ways to interact on lemmy (so your recommendations will be more tailored)
Thanks! I’ll take a look
Great question. Preferably, I’m trying to keep all requests to the feedback page or the Ko-fi page
Speaking of which, I gave you a shoutout in the repo for your “Feeling Lucky” feature request!
Thanks! It took a good bit of work to bring it together into a clean, single working repository
Yup. I will have a full update in a few days regarding Quiblr!
I’m made Quiblr. Lot’s of cool features (For You feed, different post formats, etc.). Plus I tried to make the UI clean and intuitive.
Just a web client right now. If there’s enough demand, I’ll make a native version.
Lmk what you think
Thanks for the Quiblr compliments! And Post and Comment links should now open in-app. I think that covers everything
And Quiblr is a PWA. Native apps are in the works
Left this comment in the other thread too, but posting here for visibility:
Quiblr should now have each of the markdown criteria fixed. Huge thanks for the feedback and for all this analysis. Consistent markdown is important for a great and consistent user experience across the lemmy ecosystem
I always thought it would be nice if communities (and/or posts) could be tagged. It would open up a lot of potential for discoverability